Regeneration

Regeneration is the scientific process through which damaged or injured tissues regenerate or replace missing parts through the growth and differentiation of cells. The study of regeneration and tissue engineering has greatly advanced the field of medical science and its potential for regenerative medicine. Recent scientific research has focused on various aspects of regeneration, including the mechanisms that stimulate and control regeneration, the signaling pathways involved, and the identification of specific cellular markers and growth factors. One such recent research study focuses on the regeneration of spinal cord tissues and the eventual repair of paralysis caused by spinal cord injury. Researchers have found that certain factors, such as serotonergic fibers, play a critical role in stimulating the regeneration of injured nerves. Similarly, other scientific research has explored the use of stem cells in tissue regeneration. The use of stem cells offers a promising alternative to traditional treatments for tissue damage, as they are pluripotent cells that can differentiate into various cell types and promote tissue repair. Another area of research is the use of human growth factors in promoting tissue regeneration. Scientists have found that the application of specific growth factors can facilitate the regeneration of damaged tissues and promote tissue repair. Overall, the study of regeneration has significant implications for the future of medicine and offers the potential to revolutionize the treatment of tissue damage and chronic diseases. Scientific research in this field continues to advance rapidly, offering new insights into the mechanisms of regeneration and potential therapeutic applications.

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Skeletal Muscle

ISSN: 2832-4048
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Duo Zhang, Boston University
Journal of Skeletal Muscle, main aim is to provide a venue for the publication of novel scientific developments and cutting-edge research providing outstanding material on skeletal muscle physiology and biochemistry. This journal provides rapid publication of recent developments in skeletal muscle.

Embryology

ISSN: 3070-5657
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: jianliang jin, Department of Anatomy, School of Basic Medicine, Nanjing Medical University.
Journal of Embryology is an open access, online journal that offers a global platform for prompt publication of wide-ranging scientific communication in the field of embryology. It is entirely devoted to embryology as a whole irrespective of its rationale to specific species. The journal embraces comprehensive scope and articles of high significanc

Tissue Repair and Regeneration

ISSN: 2640-6403
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Lin Ye, Lecturer, UHW Main Building.
Journal of Tissue Repair and Regeneration is an open access peer review journal, which covers all the areas in the fields of tissue repair and regeneration, which will acts as a media to update world wide researchers with the recent developments in this area. JTRR, also focuses on the recent mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of derma

International Journal of Heart Research

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Mario Giovanni Gerardo D'Oria, University of Padova | UNIPD · Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences.
Journal of Heart is an international peer reviewed journal that desires to keeps cardiologists up to date with relevant research advances in cardiovascular disease. JH serves researchers as a platform to exchange the knowledge, to gather the information, and to work on it.

Biomaterials

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: ELIAS ELEMIKE, Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, Nigeria
Journal of Biomaterials publishes original Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials sharing in all sections of Biomaterials. JBI concentrates on the cancer therapy, artificial ligaments and tendons, orthopaedic for joint replacements, bone plates, and op