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The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection

New Releases for December

This month’s new release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection features talks by academic and industry experts on viral latency, giant cell arteritis, migraine comorbidities, research dissemination and much more.

This month’s addition to the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms is the two part talk on ‘Bone marrow mesenchymal cells’ by the late Prof. Arnold I. Caplan, former Director of the Skeletal Research Center, Case Western Reserve University (USA), who sadly passed away soon after recording this talk in 2024. We thank and acknowledge Prof. Caplan for his lasting contributions to the field.

In his talk, Prof. Caplan provides an overview of so-called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) – a term he introduced in the late 1980s – while emphasising that they are not true stem cells. Although MSCs can form many tissue types in vitro, they do not behave as stem cells in the body. Instead, MSCs originate from perivascular pericytes and act as medicinal signalling cells, sensing damage, secreting targeted therapeutic molecules, modulating immunity and pain, and triggering longer-lasting regulatory cascades – all functions, Prof. Caplan argues, that make them central to future regenerative therapies.

Kind regards,

The Editorial Team 

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Bone marrow mesenchymal cells

Prof. Arnold I. Caplan
Skeletal Research Center Case Western Reserve University, USA

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Adaptive fungal immunity

Adaptive fungal immunity

Dr. Michail Lionakis
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, NIH, USA

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Migraine comorbidities

Migraine comorbidities

Prof. Dawn C. Buse
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA

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The importance of adherence in the treatment of psoriasis

The importance of adherence in the treatment of psoriasis

Prof. Steve Feldman
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, UK

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Strategies for disseminating your findings and publication ethics

Strategies for disseminating your findings and publication ethics

Dr. Evie Kendal
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

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Update on giant cell arteritis (GCA)

Update on giant cell arteritis (GCA)

Dr. Alison Clifford
University of Alberta, Canada

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Neisseria meningitidis

Neisseria meningitidis

Dr. Sarah Fouch
University of Portsmouth, UK

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Genetic and endosymbiont-based tools for mosquito and arbovirus control

Genetic and endosymbiont-based tools for mosquito and arbovirus control

Dr. Perran Ross
The University of Melbourne, Australia

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Viral latency

Viral latency

Dr. Iart Luca Shytaj
University of Bristol, UK

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KRAS pathway and mutations in cancer

KRAS pathway and mutations in cancer

Dr. Kayoko Tanaka
University of Leicester, UK

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New in Introduction to Gross Anatomy for Medicine

Anatomy of the back: muscles and clinical anatomy

Anatomy of the back: muscles and clinical anatomy

Dr. Joanna Matthan
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia, UK

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Anatomy of the back: surface and gross anatomy

Anatomy of the back: surface and gross anatomy

Dr. Joanna Matthan
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia, UK

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Essential anatomy of the cranial cavity and brain

Essential anatomy of the cranial cavity and brain

Prof. Iain D. Keenan
Newcastle University, UK

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Anatomy of the orbit and the eye

Anatomy of the orbit and the eye

Dr. Asha Venkatesh
University of Aberdeen, UK

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New Research and Clinical Interviews

Recent key advancements in research on RNA-based therapies

Recent key advancements in research on RNA-based therapies

Prof. John P. Cooke
Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA

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Air pollution and venous thromboembolism: a new link revealed in the MESA study

Air pollution and venous thromboembolism: a new link revealed in the MESA study

Prof. Pamela Lutsey
University of Minnesota, USA

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Featured talks from previous releases

Self-knowledge in schizophrenia: importance, characteristics, and treatment Proteomics in drug discovery
Comprehensive sickle cell care in the era of gene therapy Helicobacter pylori
Introduction to bacterial genetics Recent key advancements in diabetes research

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