Welcome to Cell & Tissue Research (CTR), published by @SpringerNature and providing a forum for the analysis of supracellular, integrative actions of genes.
Call for Papers: Connexins, Innexins, and Pannexins: From Structure to Physiology. Curated by Dr. Trond Aasen, Dr. James Smyth and Dr. Silvia Penuela. Submissions now open! link.springer.com/journal/44…#callforpapers @TrondAasen @JamieSmythLab @DrSilviaPenuela
Call for Papers: Human pluripotent stem cell technologies and translational neuroscience. Guest Edited by Dr. Aislinn Williams and Dr. Mark Niciu . Submissions open 9 November 2024: link.springer.com/journal/44…#StemCell#CallForPapers
Call for Papers: Celebrating 100 years of Cell and Tissue Research! 2024 marks the journal's 100th year of publication and we are delighted to celebrate with a special anniversary issue. Submit by 31 March here: link.springer.com/journal/44…#CellBiology#CallForPapers
"Odor coding in the mammalian olfactory epithelium", our review with @smellosopher & @BettinaMalnic is finally out @ctr_springer. Check it out here >>> rdcu.be/cdbr9
Interested in chronic wound repair? Take a look at the March issue of Cell & Tissue Research and learn about a possible role of stem cell exosomes link.springer.com/journal/44…#ChronicWounds
From “neuro” to “immune”: Rare neuroendocrine cells in the tracheal mucosa speak a language understood by lymphocytes; learn more in the article by Mahmoud and coworkers in the CTR October issue link.springer.com/article/10…
Inflammation in the retina: learn about VEGF/BDNF and Mueller glial cells and read the article by Zhu and coworkers in the CTR June issue. link.springer.com/article/10…
The CTR June issue is now available: see article by Herbertz and associates on localization of Na, K-ATPase subunits in the nervous system of an invertebrate. link.springer.com/article/10…
Interested in skin wound healing? Take a look at the Cell & Tissue Research June issue and learn from Souza and co-workers about the use of fish collagen! doi.org/10.1007/s00441-022-0…
The cover of the new CTR May issue: Image from "Disparate progenitor cell populations contribute to maintenance and repair neurogenesis in the zebrafish olfactory epithelium" by Kocagöz et al. link.springer.com/article/10…
In this recent @ctr_springer paper, scientists investigated the potential of using a selective HDAC2/3 inhibitor to promote human dental pulp stromal cells bone-like #TissueFormation within porous Bombyx Mori silk #scaffolds.
Read their findings: 🔓 bit.ly/3JfctcP
Want an overview about neural probes, bleeding and glial scar formation? See our review article @ctr_springer on „Engineering strategies towards overcoming bleeding and glial scar formation around neural probes" by Elisabeth Otte et al.
link.springer.com/article/10…