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Advances in Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering: From Bench to Bedside

Submission Deadline: 31 March 2026 View: 259 Submit to Special Issue

Guest Editors

Assoc. Prof. Ehsan Saburi

Email: ehsansaburi@yahoo.com

Affiliation: Medical Genetics Research Centre, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad 91779 - 48564, Iran

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Research Interests: stem cell, cell therapy, scaffold, exosome, cell differentiation, signaling pathway

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Assist. Prof. Aminreza Nikpoor

Email: nikpoora@hums.ac.ir

Affiliation: Leukemia Research Group, The Hospital for Sick Children Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Toronto M5G 1X8, Canada

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Research Interests: immunology, stem cell, biology, regenerative therapies, pediatric diseases

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Summary

This special issue of BIOCELL aims to explore the intricate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying stem cell biology and tissue engineering, focusing on bridging fundamental research and potential clinical applications. We invite high-quality original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and innovative technical reports that advance our understanding of stem cell behavior, cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions, and the regulatory networks governing tissue regeneration and repair at the cellular level.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Molecular and cellular regulation of stem cell fate and function
· Cellular dynamics within engineered tissues
· Influence of the cellular microenvironment on stem cell maintenance and differentiation
· Immunomodulatory roles of stem cells in tissue regeneration
· Mechanistic insights into cell-material interactions in tissue engineering
· Cellular and molecular studies using disease models relevant to tissue regeneration
· Novel cell culture systems and expansion strategies for stem cells
· The effect and possible mechanism of exosomes and other stem cell derivatives in the treatment of diseases

By integrating cutting-edge discoveries in cell biology with translationally relevant mechanistic insights, this special issue seeks to provide a comprehensive platform that highlights the journey from bench to bedside, fostering collaboration between fundamental researchers and those aiming for translational impact.


Keywords

stem cells, tissue engineering, cellular mechanisms, cell microenvironment, cell fate regulation, cell-material interaction, regenerative biology, cell signalling, exosomes and other stem cell derivatives

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