Stem Cells Peer-review Journals

Stem cells are raw materials of the body — cells from which all other cells are produced with specialized functions. Stem cells split up to create more cells called daughter cells under the right conditions in the body or a laboratory. Such daughter cells either become new stem cells (self-renewal) or become more precisely functioned specialized cells (differentiation), such as blood cells, brain cells, heart muscle cells, or bone cells. No other cell within the body has the natural capacity to generate new types of cells. Peer review refers to the research undertaken during the evaluation of proposed manuscripts and proposals for funding. This method allows writers to follow their discipline's agreed expectations and eliminates the dissemination of irrelevant observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect interpretations and personal views.

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