Aim and Scope
Aim & Scope
Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Review (SCRMR) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research in stem cell science, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering. The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientists, clinicians, and biotechnologists to share discoveries that enhance understanding of cell biology, regeneration, and clinical translation of therapeutic innovations.
Its core mission is to promote collaboration between basic research and clinical application in the field of regenerative medicine. The journal aims to accelerate progress in stem cell therapies, biomaterials, and regenerative technologies that restore, repair, or replace damaged tissues and organs—contributing to improved human health and longevity.
The journal welcomes contributions on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
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Stem cell biology, differentiation, and reprogramming
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Embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)
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Tissue engineering, biomaterials, and scaffold design
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Cell and gene therapy, CRISPR technology, and regenerative genetics
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Regenerative approaches in cardiovascular, neural, and musculoskeletal systems
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Organoids, 3D bioprinting, and organ regeneration models
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Stem cell-derived exosomes, extracellular vesicles, and signaling pathways
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Ethics, regulation, and translational challenges in regenerative medicine
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Nanotechnology and bioengineering in regenerative therapeutics
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Clinical trials, safety assessment, and therapeutic applications
We invite submissions in the form of original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case studies. All manuscripts should aim to advance scientific knowledge and practical applications in stem cell research and regenerative medicine for improved healthcare and quality of life.