Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy
ISSN: 2637-9589
Impact Factor: 1.5
Gavin Publishers
Abbreviation SCART
ISSN 2637-9589
Publication Type Peer Reviewed
Publishing Model Open Access
Impact Factor 1.5
DOI Prefix 10.29011/2637-9589
Journal Category Stem Cell Journals
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About the Journal

Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy (SCART) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing pioneering research, critical reviews, and advanced methodologies in the rapidly evolving field of stem cell science and regenerative medicine. Our mission is to serve as a global platform for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals to share innovative discoveries and translational advancements that have the potential to transform healthcare and therapeutic approaches.

Scope of the Journal

The journal covers a wide spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Stem cell biology, genetics, and epigenetics

  • Stem cell-based therapies and clinical applications

  • Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering

  • Cell signaling and differentiation mechanisms

  • Stem cell-based drug discovery and toxicology studies

  • Immunology and transplantation in stem cell research

  • Biomaterials, scaffolds, and bioengineering approaches

  • Advanced technologies such as CRISPR and organoid models

  • Ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations in stem cell therapy

  • Read More at Aims and Scope

Our Vision

We aim to accelerate scientific advancements by providing a trusted platform for high-quality research that bridges the gap between basic science and clinical applications in stem cell therapy. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy aspires to be at the forefront of innovative discoveries that improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Indexing & Abstracting

All published articles are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via CrossRef.

Our journal is indexed or abstracted in the following databases:

  • Scilit
  • Google Scholar
  • ResearchGate
  • SafetyLit
  • SCI SPACE
  • IIJIF
  • UNIMIB
  • Internet Archive Scholar
  • CrossRef (DOI Registration & Linking)
  • ScienceGate
  • ACADEMIA
  • Zurich Open Repository (Journal Database)
  • Semantic Scholar
  • Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
  • OAJIF
  • IMID Med
  • WorldCat
  • Index Copernicus
  • ivySCI
  • Discovery By Editage
  • and more.

Why Choose Our Journal

  • We Publish High Quality Articles.
  • High Impact Journal.
  • We maintain high standard peer review publications.
  • We ensure optimum quality standard is maintained in every publication.
  • Increased visibility of the publication and provides free, unrestricted global access.
  • We provide higher readership, visibility, and impact of your publications.
  • The authors reserve the copyrights of the article, and articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Who Should Consider This Journal?

  • Researchers and academicians working in cell and molecular biology.

  • Clinicians and healthcare professionals exploring regenerative therapies.

  • Biotechnologists, pharmacologists, and biomedical engineers.

  • Policy makers and ethicists involved in stem cell research regulations.

Join Our Mission

At Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy, we believe that stem cell science holds the key to revolutionizing modern medicine. We invite researchers, clinicians, and industry experts to contribute their work and be part of a growing community that drives innovation and therapeutic breakthroughs.

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Editorial Board

Katsunori Sasaki

Japan

Guanghu Wang

USA

Yiling Hong

USA

Yuanyuan Zhang

USA

Austin J Cooney

USA

Vishwanatha KS

USA

Edmund K Waller

USA

Makoto Senoo

USA

Maruf Hasan

bBangladesh

Susan Majka

USA

*Impact Factor is subject to change based on future citation trends.

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