Data analysis of infection rates among exposed healthcare workers could reveal effective prophylactics against SARS-CoV-2 -- Immune responses to SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV AND SARS-CoV-2 -- Normothermic preservation of liver -- What does the future hold? -- Tissues from post-mortem donors as alternative sources of stem cells for regenerative medicine -- New pioneers of optogenetics in neuroscience -- A current overview of scaffold-based bone regeneration strategies with dental stem cells -- The importance of stem cell senescence in regenerative medicine -- Hematological malignancies and fertility -- Unraveling polymeric nanoparticles cell uptake pathways: two decades working to understand nanoparticles journey to improve gene therapy -- Cellular dust as a novel hope for regenerative cancer medicine
Summary
"In this next volume in the Cell Biology and Translational Medicine series, we continue to explore the potential utility of stem cells in regenerative medicine. Chapters in this volume cover advances and challenges in applications of particular stem cell populations in a variety of diseases and conditions, and certain governance and policy issues and options"--Preface
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