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Cell Stem Cell

Scientific journal covering stem cell biology

Cell Stem Cell is a broad-spectrum journal that covers the entire spectrum of stem cell biology. Topics covered include embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, stem cell differentiation, epigenetics, stem cell genomics and systems biology, genome reprogramming, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, stem-cell-based disease models, nuclear transfer technology, bioengineering, drug discovery, in vivo imaging of stem cells, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical and translational insights, stem cell research policies, ethical issues, and technical or resource-based innovations. We will consider studies from any model system that provides insights into stem cell biology, and we encourage submissions on human stem cells.

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Details last updated 02-Nov-2019

Cell Stem Cell News

Stem cells boost vision in early AMD trial

Stem cells boost vision in early AMD trial

Michigan Medicine - 23-Sep-2025

Patients gained 21 extra eye-chart letters after low-dose stem cell treatment

Space speeds up stem cell ageing

Space speeds up stem cell ageing

CNN - 05-Sep-2025

Microgravity triggers stem cell stress, risking astronaut health but offering biomedical clues

Cell reprogramming rejuvenates ageing neurons in mice

Cell reprogramming rejuvenates ageing neurons in mice

Medical Xpress - 24-Oct-2024

Scientists enhance brain function and protect against neurodegeneration

Diabetic monkeys regain insulin independence after transplant of unique insulin cells

Diabetic monkeys regain insulin independence after transplant of unique insulin cells

Live Forever Club - 23-Feb-2024

This could lead to a safer and better treatment for type 1 diabetes.

Scientists successfully bioengineer brain tissue capable of growth and function

Scientists successfully bioengineer brain tissue capable of growth and function

New Atlas - 04-Feb-2024

It could be used to study Down syndrome, Alzheimer's, and even new medicines


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