Biomaterials

Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering Open access Journal covers special section Biomaterials is a complex system which includes mesoscopic, molecular interactions and their potential applications. This section mainly includes developing new scaffolds for regenerative medicine, cell-materials interface engineering, biomaterials characterization, self-assembled biomimetic copolymers, stem cell therapy and nanomaterials for biosensing applications.

Mechanobiology or Cell-biomaterial interactions

Mechanobiology is the fresh and emerging science, pairing biological and mechanics to elucidate nature of how cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli with biochemical activities and to exploit new treatments for organ specific diseases continued to develop tissue constructs for screening of drug and toxicity.
Editors
Eben Alsberg, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Moon Suk Kim, Ajou University, Korea
Yi Zhao, The Ohio State University, USA

Tissue engineering and Bionanotechnology

Bionanotechnology is intersection of nanotechnology with biology which has several benefits by incorporating micro and nanofabrication methods for tissue engineering and fabricating biointerfaces to control cellular behaviour. These techniques include Electrospun nanofibers for nanoengineered scaffolds in tissue growth, Drug Delivery, Hepatic cells tissue engineering , Nanotextured substrates, Self-assembled nanomaterials.
Editors
Michael Hadjiargyrou, New York Institute of Technology, USA
Yubing Xie, University at Albany, USA
Anand Ramamurthi, Cleveland Clinic, USA
Original Research

Direct and indirect co-culture of bone marrow stem cells and adipose-derived stem cells with chondrocytes in 3D scaffold-free culture

Loraine L.Y Chiu, Juares Bianco, Renata Giardini-Rosa, Kristina Collavino, Stephen D Waldman
JRMTE 2016 5 : 1 (7 June 2016)

Mesenchymal stem cells

Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering Open access Journal covers special section Mesenchymal stem cells are stromal cells that are mutipotent which can differentiate into any cell types. This Special section highlights on every aspect of stem cell research like developing methodologies for isolating and culturing MSC'S, Tissue grafting, homing mechanisms, host immune response to implanted cells. It also includes the use of mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of disorders like cardiovascular diseases, bone and cartilage repair, spinal cord injury and autoimmune diseases.

Biomaterials

Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering Open access Journal covers special section Biomaterials is a complex system which includes mesoscopic, molecular interactions and their potential applications. This section mainly includes developing new scaffolds for regenerative medicine, cell-materials interface engineering, biomaterials characterization, self-assembled biomimetic copolymers, stem cell therapy and nanomaterials for biosensing applications.

Biomedicine and Drug Delivery

Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering Open access Journal covers special section Biomedicine is a branch of medical Science that applies biology and other natural-science principles for clinical practice, provides the new ideas for conquering the human health problems. It involves study of (patho-) physiological processes and molecular interactions. This section also attracts drug delivery systems including oral, pulmonary, nasal, parenteral and transdermal, antibody targeting; protein/peptide delivery, DNA, oligonucleotide and siRNA delivery and modes of entry such as controlled release systems, microcapsules, vesicles, liposomes and macromolecular conjugates.

Angiogenesis

Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering Open access Journal covers special section Angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels which plays an important role in the development, reproduction and tissue repair. This section focuses on novel therapeutic approaches for promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis as well as new markers and techniques for disease diagnosis and prognosis.