1. Bipasha Bose, Saketh Kapoor, Muhammad Nihad - Induced pluripotent stem cell derived human lung organoids to map and treat the SARS-CoV2 infections in vitro.
2. Ali Golchin, Alexia Chatziparasidou, Parviz Ranjbarvan, Zahra Niknam, Abdolreza Ardeshirylajimi - Embryonic Stem Cells in Clinical Trials: Current Overview of Developments and Challenges.
3. Selçuk Öztürk, Ayşe Eser Elçin and Yaşar Murat Elçin - Functions of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Cardiac Repair.
4. Shaimaa Shouman, Amr Zaher, Alaa Abdelhameed, Sara Elshaboury, Samar Sakr, Bahaa Eldin Fouda, Haya Mohamed and Nagwa El-Badri - Cardiac Progenitor Cells.
5. Arzuhan Koc, Esra Cagavi - Cardiac Immunology: a new era for immune cells in the heart.
6. Lubna Rifai and Fatima A. Saleh - Conventional and Alternative Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapies for the Treatment of Diabetes.
7. Noha Attia, Mohamed Mashal - Mesenchymal stem cells: The past present and future.
8. Aya Imafuku, Sjoeqvist Sebastian - Extracellular vesicles therapeutics in regenerative medicine
9. Sorina Dinescu, Alexandra Dobranici, Ramona Tecucianu, Aida Selaru, Roxana Balahura, Simona Ignat, Marieta Costache - Exosomes as part of the human adipose-derived stem cells secretome- opening new perspectives for cell-free regenerative applications.
10. You Jeong Park, Jeffrey Farooq, Justin Cho, Blaise Cozene, Bella Gonzales-Portillo, Nadia Sadanandan, Madeline Saft, Jea Young Lee, and Cesar V Borlongan - A Museum of Stem Cells Points to Muse Cells as Robust Transplantable Cells for Stroke
Much research has focused on the basic cellular and molecular biological aspects of stem cells. Much of this research has been fueled by their potential for use in regenerative medicine applications, which has in turn spurred growing numbers of translational and clinical studies. However, more work is needed if the potential is to be realized for improvement of the lives and well-being of patients with numerous diseases and conditions.
This book series 'Cell Biology and Translational Medicine (CBTMED)' as part of Springer Nature’s long-standing and very successful Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series, has the goal to accelerate advances by timely information exchange. Emerging areas of regenerative medicine and translational aspects of stem cells are covered in each volume. Outstanding researchers are recruited to highlight developments and remaining challenges in both the basic research and clinical arenas. This current book is the eleventh volume of a continuing series.