Guest Editor Mohamed M. Kamal,The British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Guest Editor Mohamed M. Kamal,The British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt.
Short Description: : Mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs, are multipotent stromal cells that can differentiate into a variety of cell types, including: osteoblasts (bone cells), chondrocytes (cartilage cells), and adipocytes (fat cells).
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of MSC biology, mechanism of action in bone, cardiac and fat cell repair, translational findings, and early clinical trial data of MSC therapy for disease. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Mesenchymal Stem cells, Regeneration, Cell differentiation, Hematopoietic stem cells, , Immunoregulation, Immunosuppression, Mechanism .
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Stem cell Genetics
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Stem cell Genetics
Short Description: Collobarating the stem cells and accelerate their human iPSC-related studies by facilitating the derivation and distribution of iPS cell lines and understanding their genetic mechanisms.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the stem cells and the various methods in which they have been genetically manipulated for biological investigation.This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Micronutrient, Trace element deficiencies, Risk assessment, Food safety, Quality control, Food analysis, Food regulation, Cell differentiation, DNA transcription, Epigenetics etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Human Stem cells & Transplantation
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Human Stem cells and Transplantation
Short Description: A stem cell transplant, also called a blood or marrow transplant, is the injection or infusion of healthy stem cells into your body to replace damaged or diseased stem cells.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the therapeutic potential of transplantation of human stem cells to replace damaged stem cells. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Human fetal-derived neural stem cells, Novel place recognition, Transplantation, Cell therapy, Embryos, Ethics, Stem cells, Primordial stem cell research, Embryonic stem cells, Pluripotent stem cells, Embryo research.
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Guest Editor (s) : Alireza Heidari, California South University (CSU), USA.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Guest Editor (s) : Alireza Heidari, California South University (CSU), USA.
Short Description: Tissue engineering is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and material methods, and suitable biochemical and physico-chemical factors to improve or replace biological functions.
Regenerative medicine is a branch of translational research in tissue engineering and molecular biology which deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function".
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the advancement and dissemination of research and technologies related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Implant, Biological applications of polymers, Drug delivery systems, Stem-cell biology .
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Cancer Stem cells
Lead Editor (s) : Issam Hussain, University of Lincoln, UK
Guest Editor (s) : Mohamed M. Kamal, The British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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Cancer Stem cells
Lead Editor (s) : Issam Hussain, University of Lincoln, UK
Guest Editor (s) : Mohamed M. Kamal, The British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt.
Short Description: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are cancer cells (found within tumors or hematological cancers) that possess characteristics associated with normal stem cells, specifically the ability to give rise to all cell types found in a particular cancer sample. They can self-renew and drive tumorigenesis.
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of cancer stem cells – both basic and clinical research, and development of novel therapeutic strategies specifically targeting cancer stem cells. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Cancer stem cells (CSC), Oral cancer stem cells, Autophagy, Apoptosis, Metastasis, Disseminated tumor cells (DTC), Circulating tumor cells (CTC), Cancer cells of origin, Tumor initiation, Stem cell niche, Pathways.
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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The Relationship Between Autophagy And Stem Cells
Lead Editor : Li-Pin Kao, Mayo Clinic ,USA.
Tentative Date: March, 2022
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The Relationship Between Autophagy And Stem Cells
Lead Editor : Li-Pin Kao, Mayo Clinic ,USA.
Short Description: Autophagy is defined as a self degradative process that disassembles degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components by the lysosomal machinery. Stem cell aging is the aging process that results the inability of different types stem cells that continue to replace the tissues of an organism with functional differentiated cells. Stem cells require autophagy to get remove of cellular waste produced during the stagnant stage.
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to summarize recent discoveries showing that autophagy also plays a critical role in stem cell maintenance and in a variety of cell differentiation processes. The significance of autophagy modulation is discussed in terms of augmenting efficiency of iPS cell generation and differentiation processes.This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Autophagy, Stem cell transplantation, Degradation, Lysosome , Aging, HSC, MSC, Embryonic Stem Cells ,Tissue Stem Cells etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: February 25, 2022
Manuscript submission deadline: March 10, 2022
Revision Due:March 20, 2022
Release of special issue: March 20, 2022
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Lead Editor (s) : Gerard G. Dumancas, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Stem cell Genetics
Lead Editor (s) : Gerard G. Dumancas, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
Short Description: Collobarating the stem cells and accelerate their human iPSC-related studies by facilitating the derivation and distribution of iPS cell lines and understanding their genetic mechanisms.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the stem cells and the various methods in which they have been genetically manipulated for biological investigation.This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Micronutrient, Trace element deficiencies, Risk assessment, Food safety, Quality control, Food analysis, Food regulation, Cell differentiation, DNA transcription, Epigenetics etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Lead Editor (s) : Marcio Alvarez-Silva, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Guest Editor Thomas J Bartosh, Texas A&M Health Science Center, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Lead Editor (s) : Marcio Alvarez-Silva, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Guest Editor Thomas J Bartosh, Texas A&M Health Science Center, USA
Short Description: : Mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs, are multipotent stromal cells that can differentiate into a variety of cell types, including: osteoblasts (bone cells), chondrocytes (cartilage cells), and adipocytes (fat cells).
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of MSC biology, mechanism of action in bone, cardiac and fat cell repair, translational findings, and early clinical trial data of MSC therapy for disease. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Stem cells, Regeneration, Cell differentiation, Hematopoietic stem cells, , Immunoregulation, Immunosuppression, Mechanism etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Lead Editor (s) : Guanghui Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Human Stem cells & Transplantation
Lead Editor (s) : Guanghui Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Short Description: A stem cell transplant, also called a blood or marrow transplant, is the injection or infusion of healthy stem cells into your body to replace damaged or diseased stem cells.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the therapeutic potential of transplantation of human stem cells to relace damaged stem cells. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Human fetal-derived neural stem cells, Novel place recognition, Transplantation, Cell therapy, Embryos, Ethics, Stem cells, Primordial stem cell research, Embryonic stem cells, Pluripotent stem cells, Embryo research etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Tissue Transplantation and Blood Transfusion
Lead Editor (s) : Min Ling, University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Tissue Transplantation and Blood Transfusion
Lead Editor (s) : Min Ling, University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, USA
Short Description: Blood transfusion is generally the process of receiving blood products into one's circulation intravenously. Transfusions are used for various medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood.
Tissue transplantation is a term that covers a wide variety of surgeries. Tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called autografts. Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called allografts.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the current research happening in the field of Tissue Transplantation and Blood Transfusion. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Blood loss, Factors, Transplantation, Blood transfusion, Blood group antigens, Rejection, Diagnostic monoclonal antibodies, Antibody production and purification, Ethical issues etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Lead Editor : Alaa A Abd-Elsayed, University of Wisconsin, USA.
Guest Editor (s) : Siti Ismail, Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI), Ireland
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Lead Editor : Alaa A Abd-Elsayed, University of Wisconsin, USA.
Guest Editor (s) : Siti Ismail, Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI), Ireland
Short Description: Tissue engineering is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and material methods, and suitable biochemical and physico-chemical factors to improve or replace biological functions.
Regenerative medicine is a branch of translational research in tissue engineering and molecular biology which deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function".
Aims & Scope: : In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the advancement and dissemination of research and technologies related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Implant, Biological applications of polymers, Drug delivery systems, Stem-cell biology etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Animal models in stem cell technology
Lead Editor (s) : Hu Ping, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, China
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Animal models in stem cell technology
Lead Editor (s) : Hu Ping, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, China
Short Description: The field of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine is rapidly moving toward translation to clinical practice, and in doing so has become even more dependent on animal donors and hosts for generating cellular reagents and assaying their potential therapeutic efficacy in models of human disease
Aims &Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the current status and challenges of and several major directions for the future development of large animal models to facilitate advances in stem cell-based regenerative medicine. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Allogeneic stem cell transplantation, Animal disease models, Cardiovascular diseases, Immunological diseases, Mesenchymal stem cells, Neurological diseases, Stem cell transplantation, Animal models, Cell replacement, Stem cell therapy etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Stem cells for cardiovascular repair
Guest Editor (s) : Rajarajan Kuppusamy, Stanford University, USA
Guest Editor (s) : Karim Si-Tayeb,L'institut du thorax, Nantes cedex, France
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Stem cells for cardiovascular repair
Editor(s): Rajarajan Kuppusamy, Stanford University, USA
Short Description: Stem cell therapy for cardiovascular disease has been studied extensively at both experimental and clinical levels. Pluripotent stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells were proven to be effective for myocardial regeneration, angiogenesis, and cardiac functional restoration.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of currently-used stem cells for cardiovascular repair and regeneration. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Adult stem cells, Cardiovascular disease, Embryonic stem cells, Endothelial progenitor cells, Hematopoietic stem cells, Mesenchymal stem cells, Myocardial repair, Pluripotent potent stem cells etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Stem cell reprogramming
Lead Editor (s) : Rajkumar Thummer,IITG Guwahati,India.
Guest Editor (s) : Senthilkumar Cinghu, National Institute of Helath, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Stem cell reprogramming
Guest Editor (s) : Rajkumar Thummer,IITG Guwahati,India.
Guest Editor (s) : Senthilkumar Cinghu, National Institute of Helath, USA
Short Description: Reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development. After fertilization some cells of the newly formed embryo migrate to the germinal ridge and will eventually become the germ cells (sperm and oocytes).
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the cutting-edge techniques and the latest high-quality research and discoveries of stem cell reprogramming. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords:(Including and not limited to) Reprogramming, Self-renewal, Pluripotency, Stem cells, Pluripotent stem cell therapies, Genetic stability, Epigenetic memory, Post-transplantation efficacy, Post-transplantation safety, Feasibility, Oocyte reprogramming factors etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Stem cell receptors and differentiation pathways in diseases
Lead Editor (s) : Rohan Samarakoon, Albany Medical College, USA
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Stem cell receptors and differentiation pathways in disease
Lead Editor (s) : Rohan Samarakoon, Albany Medical College, USA
Short Description: Stem cell factor (SCF) is a dimeric molecule that exerts its biological functions by binding to and activating the receptor tyrosine kinase c-Kit. Activation of c-Kit leads to its autophosphorylation and initiation of signal transduction.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the various stem cell receptors and differentiation pathways involved in treating stem cell-associated diseases. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords:(Including and not limited to) Cell trans differentiation, Embryonic stem cells, Pluripotent stem cells, Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear, Stem cells, Differentiation pathways, ESC Pluripotency and Differentiation Signaling Pathway, Stem cell markers etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Cancer Stem cells
Lead Editor : Murat Karamese, Kafkas University, Turkey
Guest Editor : Issam Hussain,Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln, UK
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Cancer Stem cells
Guest Editor (s) : Issam Hussain,Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln, UK
Short Description: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are cancer cells (found within tumors or hematological cancers) that possess characteristics associated with normal stem cells, specifically the ability to give rise to all cell types found in a particular cancer sample. They can self-renew and drive tumorigenesis.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of cancer stem cells – both basic and clinical research, and development of novel therapeutic strategies specifically targeting cancer stem cells. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Cancer stem cells (CSC), Oral cancer stem cells, Autophagy, Apoptosis, Metastasis, Disseminated tumor cells (DTC), Circulating tumor cells (CTC), Cancer cells of origin, Tumor initiation, Stem cell niche, Pathways etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Stem cells during Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Guest Editor: Maryam Nazm Bojnordi, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Stem cells during Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Editor(s): Maryam Nazm Bojnordi, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
Short Description: The collection of stem cells, which are found in the umbilical cord. Stem cells develop into many different types of cell in the body and can be used to treat diseases such as leukemia by replacing diseased cells. Stem cells are collected from the umbilical cord immediately after birth and sent to a laboratory where they are frozen and stored, acting as health insurance for the baby in future life.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of stem cells during pregnancy, birth and beyond. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Germ cell differentiation, Pre-implantation embryo development, Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), Mouse Epiblast stem cells (mEpiSCs), Infertility etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Translational Immunology
Guest Editor : Muhammad Ashfaq-Khan, University Medical Centre, Germany
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Translational Immunology
Guest Editor : Muhammad Ashfaq-Khan, University Medical Centre, Germany
Short Description: Translational Immunology is a multi-disciplinary entity fostering collaborative and translational research in immune- and inflammatory-mediated diseases.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the current issue of translational immunology. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Immunity, Vaccines, Clinical trials, Immunotherapy, Post-translational modifications etc.,
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Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Stem cell Neurobiology
Guest Editor : Pawan Rawal, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Latest Innovative, Clinical and Traslational Trends of Liver Diseases
Guest Editor : Genoveffa Balducci,Associate Professor,La Sapienza University,Italy.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Latest Innovative, Clinical and Traslational Trends of Liver Diseases
Guest Editor : Genoveffa Balducci,Associate Professor,La Sapienza University,Italy.
Short Description: : Liver failure occurs when large parts of the liver become damaged beyond repair and the liver is no longer able to function. Liver failure is a life-threatening condition that demands urgent medical care.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of the liver disease, finding out new therapies - clinical and translational methods, in order to diagnose and find the curing solution to eradicate. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Prevalence, Epidemiology, Metabolic Syndrome, Fatty Liver disease, Liver Cancer, Risk factor, Non-invasive diagnosis, Liver transplantation, Hepatotoxicity, Liver Fibrosis, Translational research, Biomedical engineering, Vascular medicine, Phlebology, Novel biotechnological approaches, Clinical diagnostics & Prognostics, Epstein Barr virus, Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, Cirrhosis etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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Frontiers of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: from bench to bedside
Lead Editor : Rosy Joshi-Mukherjee, Aurora Research Institute, USA.
Tentative Date: December, 2017
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Frontiers of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: from bench to bedside
Lead Editor : Rosy Joshi-Mukherjee, Aurora Research Institute, USA.
Short Description: : Induced pluripotent stem cells are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from adult cells. iPSC are derived from skin or blood cells that have been reprogrammed back into an embryonic-like pluripotent state.
Aims & Scope: In this special issue the editor asks the responsible authors to review the latest understanding of iPSCs, the mechanisms by which transcription factors influence the epigenetic conformation and differentiation potential of cells during reprogramming and normal development. This special issue would like to provide a platform wherein your contributions to the specified theme are accepted and discussions are made with regard to the scientific progress made in the respective theme. This special issue includes original article, short communication, mini-review and review articles.
Keywords: (Including and not limited to) Induced pluripotent stem cells, Reprogramming, Regenerative medicine, Directed stem cell differentiation, Cell replacement therapy , Epigenetics etc.,
Schedule:
Confirmation deadline: November 30, 2017
Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2017
Revision Due: January 20, 2018
Release of special issue: February 10, 2018
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