6/12/2023 0 Comments Stem cell researchMuch as the discoveries of antibiotics and vaccination revolutionized our abilities to treat disease and reduce suffering, the discoveries of stem cell biology are poised to provide similar benefits The University of Rochester Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Institute was founded in 2008 in recognition of the tremendous promise that the discipline of stem cell biology offers for our understanding of development, disease and discovery of new treatments for a wide range of afflictions. Specifically, by developing this forum for cutting edge research, we hope that Stem Cell Research & Therapy will play a significant role in bringing together the critical information to synergize stem cell science with stem cell therapies.UR Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Institute We believe that Stem Cell Research & Therapy will act as a highly active forum for both basic and translational research into stem cell biology and therapies. "The study of stem cells is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary biomedical research. Timothy O'Brien, Editor-in-Chief, Stem Cell Research & Therapy The journal provides an important avenue of publication in translational aspects of stem cell therapy spanning preclinical studies, clinical research and commercialization." The field has progressed to the clinic and it is important that this pathway is underpinned by excellent science and rigorous standards of clinical research. "Stem cells have enormous potential for alleviating suffering for many diseases which currently have no effective therapy. Authors might be asked to provide ethics approval documents if the reviewers or editors have any question. Authors should provide these information in the ethics declaration if the study involve human participants, human material, human data, or animals: (1) Title of the approved project (2) Name of the institutional approval committee or unit (3) Approval number (4) Date of approval.Authors might be asked to provide original source data (raw data / original data / individual data points) if the reviewers or editors have any question.Authors should clearly declare in the Acknowledgement Section if there is any work that was outsourced or data not collected by authors.Further information can be found under 'Digital image integrity' which are detailed on our Standards of Reporting page. The manuscript's figure legends should state that 'Full-length blots/gels are presented in Supplementary Figure X'. These uncropped images should indicate where they were cropped, be labelled as in the main text and placed in a single supplementary figure. Corresponding uncropped full-length gels and blot must be included in the supplementary files. In such cases, the cropping of the blot must be clearly evident and must be mentioned in the figure legend. Image integrity and standards: Cropped gels and blots can be included in the main text if it improves the clarity and conciseness of the presentation.At the minimum, at least the corresponding author and submitting author should provide an institutional email address. Authors are requested to provide institutional email addresses.Stem cells and genitourinary regenerationĮdited by Oscar Lee, Songtao Shi, Yufang Shi and Ying Jinīefore you submit your manuscript to Stem Cell Research & Therapy, please ensure you have read and noted the below: Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells – an updateīiology and clinical applications of stem cells for autoimmune and musculoskeletal disordersĮdited by Christian Jorgensen and Anthony Hollander 2014įunctional imaging in regenerative medicine NK cells as the next option for cancer treatmentĮdited by Simon Koblar and Anne Hamilton-Bruce 2015Įxtracellular vesicles and regenerative medicineĮdited by Jeffrey Karp, Kelvin Ng and Armand Keating Stem cell therapy of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseasesĮdited by Hong-Long James Ji, Michael A. Adult stem cells in retinal diseases: where do we go from here?
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