Aims and Scope
Comprehensive coverage of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine research.
Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research
JESR publishes research advancing our understanding of stem cell biology and its therapeutic applications. We prioritize studies with clear translational potential and rigorous experimental methodology.
iPSC Research
- Reprogramming methods and efficiency
- Characterization and quality assessment
- Directed differentiation protocols
- Patient-specific cell derivation
- Clinical applications of iPSCs
Tissue Engineering
- Biomaterial development and characterization
- Scaffold design and fabrication
- Engineered tissue constructs
- Organoid systems and 3D culture
- Regenerative implants
Gene Editing and Modification
- CRISPR/Cas9 applications in stem cells
- Gene therapy and correction strategies
- Cellular engineering approaches
- Genome modification technologies
- Safety and efficacy evaluation
Clinical Translation
Research advancing stem cell therapies from laboratory discovery toward patient applications and clinical implementation.
Disease Modeling
iPSC-derived disease models, organoid systems, and patient-specific cellular platforms for drug discovery and screening.
Manufacturing Standards
Cell manufacturing, quality control, cryopreservation, and scalable production for therapeutic applications.
- Original Research: Full-length investigations with novel findings and detailed methodology
- Technical Advances: New methods, protocols, or technologies advancing stem cell research
- Review Articles: Systematic or narrative reviews synthesizing current knowledge
- Clinical Studies: Translational research and clinical trial results for cell-based therapies
- Short Communications: Brief reports on timely findings or pilot studies
- Perspectives: Expert commentary on important developments and future directions
Editorial Metrics: Acceptance rate: 57%. Time to first decision: 21 days. Time to publication: 4 days after acceptance.
Studies without stem cell or regenerative medicine relevance, purely computational work without experimental validation, and manuscripts reporting only negative results without mechanistic insight are generally outside our scope.
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