This next volume in the Cell Biology and Translational Medicine series continues to explore the promising applications of stem cells in regenerative medicine. The topics presented in this volume address aspects of stem cell regeneration, both in health and disease. The volume looks at the roles of the interactome, secretome, genome stabilizers, epigenetic regulation, organoids, and bioprinting in stem cell biology and regeneration. Additionally, it highlights recent advancements in therapies for eye diseases. A goal of the series continues to be to highlight timely, often emerging topics and novel approaches that can accelerate the utility of stem cells in regenerative medicine.
Untangling Ariadne's Thread Within the Bone Marrow Maze: A Close-Up View
of Stem/Progenitor Cells' Interactome and Secretome.- Genes as Genome
Stabilizers in Pluripotent Stem Cells.- Exploring Epigenetic Complexity in
Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells Niche: A Mechanistic Journey from
Normal to Malignant Hematopoiesis.- Advances in Regenerative Medicine, Cell
Therapy, and 3D Bioprinting for Corneal, Oculoplastic, and Orbital Surgery.-
Advances in Regenerative Medicine, Cell Therapy, and 3D Bioprinting for
Glaucoma and Retinal Diseases.- Crosstalk Between Phase-Separated
Membraneless Condensates and Membrane-Bound Organelles in Cellular Function
and Disease.- Contact Lenses in Therapeutic Care: A Comprehensive Review of
Past Innovations, Present Applications, and Future Directions.- Recent
Advances in Hydrogel-Based 3D Disease Modeling and Drug Screening Platforms.