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Stem Cells of Epidermis: A Critical Introduction
Stem cells are the cells having some distinguishing characteristics like longevity, high capacity of self-renewal and differentiation, quiescence and highly error-free proliferation. Almost all stem cells have the potential ...
First five years of scientific publications in JCMR / The Editorial
Journal of Cell and Molecular Research (JCMR) was first published in 2008 as the first journal in the field of cell and molecular biology research. The need for the establishment of JCMR was felt as a platform for the young ...
Significance of Cell/Stem Cell Therapy in Wound Care Management
Wound care management is a continuous challenging task for researchers and tissue engineers. Skin substitutes (synthetic and natural) have been introduced as emergency replacements/grafts to the damaged skin and a number ...
Molecular Interactions of lncRNAs: Cellular Fate Determination and Tissue Regeneration
LncRNAs (long non-coding RNAs) are responsible to control the degradation process, RNA stability, orchestration, inhibition, transcription and histone modification etc. These RNAs have been termed as the key agents of ...
Developments toward an Ideal Skin Substitute: A Commentary
Skin grafting always has been considered a challenging task for the researchers and tissue engineers from its first introduction in 1871 by Reverdin. Skin substitutes, composed of degradable synthetic or biological components, ...