Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy (SCART) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the understanding, innovation, and application of stem cell science and regenerative medicine. The journal serves as a global forum for disseminating original research, critical reviews, case studies, and clinical reports that contribute to the development of novel therapeutic approaches and transformative healthcare solutions.
Aims
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To publish cutting-edge research that deepens the understanding of stem cell biology and its clinical applications.
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To bridge the gap between fundamental research, translational studies, and real-world therapeutic practices.
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To provide an open-access platform that encourages collaboration among scientists, clinicians, and industry professionals.
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To highlight interdisciplinary approaches, integrating biotechnology, tissue engineering, immunology, and molecular medicine.
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To promote ethical and regulatory discussions concerning stem cell research and its societal implications.
Scope
The journal welcomes contributions across a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
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Stem Cell Biology and Mechanisms: Self-renewal, differentiation, reprogramming, and cell signaling pathways.
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Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering: Applications in wound healing, organ regeneration, and biomaterial scaffolds.
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Clinical and Translational Research: Preclinical studies, clinical trials, and cell-based therapies.
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Stem Cell Technologies: CRISPR, gene editing, organoid models, and advanced imaging techniques.
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Drug Discovery and Toxicology: Stem cell-based models for drug testing and disease modeling.
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Cellular and Immunological Therapies: Immunomodulation, transplantation, and immune engineering.
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Ethical and Policy Issues: Legal, ethical, and social aspects of stem cell research and therapy.
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Stem Cell: Advanced Research and Therapy invites researchers, clinicians, and innovators worldwide to contribute high-quality work that drives the next generation of stem cell-based solutions and regenerative treatments.