Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation

Introduction

Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation, also known as regenerative medicinal process of peripheral blood stem cell transplant, promotes the reparative response of diseased, dysfunctional or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives. The ultimate goal of stem cell therapy is to replace unhealthy cells with healthy ones and to allow proper cell functioning in the human body. The potential uses for stem cell therapy continue to grow as we learn more about the process whereby a healthy cell becomes a diseased one.

The Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation is an initiative of Heighten Science to publish distinctive and scholarly manuscripts that can play astounding role in enhancing the excellence and confidence of the doctors, scientists and researchers associated in the studies related to stem cell therapy and transplantation.

Reasons for Publishing

The past decade witnessed a significant acceleration in innovative advances towards expanding the therapeutic reach of stem cell medicine. However, despite the remarkable increase in technologies and knowledge, patients are still waiting for new approved, effective treatments based on stem cells and their promise.

Manuscripts published in the Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation motivates doctors and scientists to research ways of enhancing the potential of current stem cell therapies to ease human sufferings.

Early Online

Vol. No. () Early Online

Published: February 20, 2025

Surgical Fetal Stem Cell Transplant into Heart Failure Patients Long-term Results at 14 Years

Federico Benetti*, Luis Geffner, Yan Duarte, Ernesto Peñaherrera
Abstract views: 3   PDF downloads: 1   HTML downloads: 0   pages: 001-005

Haematopoietic Cell Transplants in Adults Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in a Resource-poor Middle East Country

Khalid Halahleh*, Isra Muradi, Nazmi Kamal, Ayat Taqash, Fareed Barakat, Hadeel Abdelkhaleq, Mohammad Khalil, Lina Halahleh, Waleed Da’na, Nidal Almasri, Mohammad Makoseh, Ammar Alamarneh, Al-Far Rozan, Husam Abu-Jazar, Robert Peter Gale
Abstract views: 7   PDF downloads: 2   HTML downloads: 0   pages: 006-011

Critical Understanding of Apoptosis’ Function in Diabetes and Diabetic Wound Healing: Prospective Therapeutic Opportunities

Vishnu Das, Mamta Bhatia, Joohee Pradhan*
Abstract views: 22   PDF downloads: 8   HTML downloads: 0   pages: 012-026