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Cell Transplantation publishes original, peer-reviewed research and review articles on the subject of cell transplantation and its application to human diseases. To ensure high-quality contributions from all areas of transplantation, separate section editors and editorial boards have been established. Articles deal with a wide range of topics including physiological, medical, preclinical, tissue engineering, and device-oriented aspects of transplantation of nervous system, endocrine, growth factor-secreting, bone marrow, epithelial, endothelial, and genetically engineered cells, among others. Basic clinical studies and immunological research papers are also featured. To provide complete coverage of this revolutionary field, Cell Transplantation will report on relevant technological advances, and ethical and regulatory considerations of cell transplants. Cell Transplantation is now an Open Access journal starting with volume 18 in 2009, and therefore there will be an inexpensive publication charge, which is dependent on the number of pages, in addition to the charge for color figures. This will allow work to be disseminated to a wider audience and also entitle the corresponding author to a free PDF, as well as prepublication of an unedited version of the manuscript.

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Volume 18, Number 4, 2009

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Open Access ERas Is Expressed in Primate Embryonic Stem Cells But Not Related to Tumorigenesis
pp. 381-389(9)
Authors: Tanaka, Yujiro; Ikeda, Tamako; Kishi, Yukiko; Masuda, Shigeo; Shibata, Hiroaki; Takeuchi, Kengo; Komura, Makoto; Iwanaka, Tadashi; Muramatsu, Shin-ichi; Kondo, Yasushi; Takahashi, Kazutoshi; Yamanaka, Shinya; Hanazono, Yutaka

Open Access Transplantation of Allogeneic and Xenogeneic Placenta-Derived Cells Reduces Bleomycin-Induced Lung Fibrosis
pp. 405-422(18)
Authors: Cargnoni, Anna; Gibelli, Lucia; Tosini, Alessandra; Signoroni, Patrizia Bonassi; Nassuato, Claudia; Arienti, Davide; Lombardi, Guerino; Albertini, Alberto; Wengler, Georg S.; Parolini, Ornella

Open Access DAPI Diffusion After Intravitreal Injection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Injured Retina of Rats
pp. 423-431(9)
Authors: Castanheira, Paula; Torquetti, Leonardo Torquetti; Magalhãs, Débora Rodrigues Soares; Nehemy, Marcio B.; Goes, Alfredo M.

Open Access A Novel Strategy Incorporated the Power of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Allografts for Segmental Bone Tissue Engineering
pp. 433-441(9)
Authors: Zou, Xiao Hui; Cai, Hong Xin; Yin, Zi; Chen, Xiao; Jiang, Yang Zi; Hu, Hu; Ouyang, Hong Wei

Open Access Clinical Use of Fructosamine in Islet Transplantation
pp. 453-458(6)
Authors: Tharavanij, Thipaporn; Froud, Tatiana; Leitao, Cristiane B.; Baidal, David A.; Paz-Pabon, Charlotte N.; Shari, Messinger; Cure, Pablo; Bernetti, Karina; Ricordi, Camillo; Alejandro, Rodolfo

Open Access Reversible Regulation of Cell Cycle-Related Genes by Epigallocatechin Gallate for Hibernation of Neonatal Human Tarsal Fibroblasts
pp. 459-469(11)
Authors: Bae, Jung Yoon; Kanamune, Jun; Han, Dong-Wook; Matsumura, Kazuaki; Hyon, Suong-Hyu

Open Access A Simple Breeding Protocol for the Procurement of Accurately Staged Rat Donor Embryos for Neural Transplantation
pp. 471-476(6)
Authors: Weyrauch, U. M.; Torres, E. M.; Baird, A. L.; Dunnett, S. B.

Open Access Naive Rat Amnion-Derived Cell Transplantation Improved Left Ventricular Function and Reduced Myocardial Scar of Postinfarcted Heart
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Authors: Fujimoto, Kazuro L.; Miki, Toshio; Liu, Li J.; Hashizume, Ryotaro; Strom, Stephen C.; Wagner, William R.; Keller, Bradley B.; Tobita, Kimimasa

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