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Cell Regeneration is supported by the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, which covers the cost of publication on behalf of authors.
Articles
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Research
Cell Regeneration 2013, 2:3 (30 April 2013)SNX16 negatively regulates the migration and tumorigenesis of MCF-7 cells
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Research
Cell Regeneration 2013, 2:2 (4 April 2013)The involvement of interleukin-22 in the expression of pancreatic beta cell regenerative
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Review
Cell Regeneration 2013, 2:1 (22 January 2013)Generation of functional organs from stem cells
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Review
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:8 (10 October 2012)Using mouse models to study function of transcriptional factors in T cell development
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Methodology
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:6 (8 August 2012)A feeder-free, human plasma-derived hydrogel for maintenance of a human embryonic stem cell phenotype
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Research
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:4 (28 June 2012)SNX17 regulates Notch pathway and pancreas development through the retromer-dependent recycling of Jag1
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Short report
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:3 (28 June 2012)Increased oxygen consumption and OXPHOS potential in superhealer mesenchymal stem cells
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Research
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:2 (28 June 2012)Differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cell spheroids under microgravity conditions
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Editorial
Cell Regeneration 2012, 1:1 (28 June 2012)Cell regeneration- bridging discoveries in applied and basic research
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Aims & scope
Cell Regeneration is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes novel research articles as well as in depth reviews in modern biology, especially in the field of stem cell and regenerative biology, and regenerative medicine.
Cell Regeneration welcomes reports on novel discoveries, theories, methods, technologies and products in the field of cell and regenerative biology.
Cell Regeneration provides an international forum for enhancing regenerative medicine research, strengthening the academic exchange between China and the rest of the world.
Editor's profile
Dr Duanqing Pei
Dr. Pei is Professor of stem cell biology and also serves as the Director General (President) at the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health (GIBH), Chinese Academy of Sciences, in Guangzhou, China. He obtained his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991 and trained as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan before becoming a faculty member at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in 1996. He joined the Medical Faculty at Tsinghua University in Beijing China in 2002 and moved to the newly formed GIBH in 2004.
Recent news
April 2013
Building Better Blood Vessels Could Advance Tissue Engineering
April 2013
Discovery in Neuroscience Could Help Re-Wire Appetite Control
April 2013
Adult Stem Cells Isolated from Human Intestinal Tissue
Mar 2013
Signaling Molecule May Help Stem Cells Focus On Making Bone Despite Age, Disease
Mar 2013
Scientists Grow Teeth From Gum Cells
Mar 2013
Researchers Find Molecular Switch Turning On Self-Renewal of Liver Damage
Feb 2013
Diabetes Distresses Bone Marrow Stem Cells By Damaging Their Microenvironment
Feb 2013
Fish May Hold The Answer To Repairing Damaged Retinas
Feb 2013
Reprogramming Adult Cells to Stem Cells Works Better With One Gene Turned Off
Jan 2013
Scientists Target DNA Repair to Eradicate Leukemia Stem Cells
Jan 2013
Faster, Safer Method for Producing Stem Cells
Jan 2013
Stem Cell-Derived Dopaminergic Neurons Rescue Motor Defects in Parkinsonian Monkeys
Jan 2013
New Patient-Friendly Way to Make Stem Cells for Fight Against Heart Disease
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