Regenerative Therapies Journals
Regenerative medicine or cell therapy is a very broad, new approach to medicine which uses the advances in stem cell technology, primarily, to advance clinical care. Regenerative medicine refers to a group of biomedical approaches to clinical therapies that may involve the use of stem cells. Many regenerative therapies are under progress and in research for their full fledge applications. Stem cells are a key component of regenerative medicine, as they open the door to new clinical applications. A stem cell is a cell that has the ability to branch out and change, or differentiate, into two or more different cell types. Stem cells are self-renewing primitive cells that have the ability to develop into functional, differentiated cells. Since the discovery of the human ES cell, medical researchers worldwide have generally recognized the significance of this new technology and have begun to focus research on the translation of this discovery into important new therapies. This study aims in providing a better understanding of the development of diseases and their treatments. Regenerative medicine research translates fundamental knowledge in biology, chemistry and physics into materials, devices, systems and a variety of therapeutic strategies which augment, repair, replace or regenerate organs and tissues. This rapidly evolving, interdisciplinary field in healthcare is transforming the practice of medicine, medical innovation and the production of medical devices and therapies. Journal of Regenerative Medicine is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which aims to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on the discoveries and current developments in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in all areas of regenerative medicine, stem cell applications and tissue regeneration. JRGM is using quality and standard review process, also online manuscript submission and tracking systems.