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Introduction to the Special Issue on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

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The special issue “Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine” was enthusiastically released by the editorial board of European Journal of Histochemistry on 2020. The fusion of these two topics reflected the hope and potential that advances in regenerative medicine would be the promising outcomes of the basic and translational research collected in this special issue. This issue is dedicated to identifying priories in stem cell biology and capturing the cutting-edge thinking in stem-cell based regenerative medicine

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Qinan Yin, Clinical center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

Qinan Yin, Ph.D., M.D. Research scientist, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Maryland, USA.

Dr. Qinan Yin earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China in 2013 and received a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) by research at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 2014. Since September 2015, Qinan Yin is a research scientist in the Department of Transfusion Medicine, Clinical Center, NIH. Qinan Yin works to resolve the immunohematologic disorders at the molecular level through the application of advanced techniques. His research interests include stem cell surface antigens in vivo and during ex vivo expansion; immunogenetics in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; blood group genotyping and relationship of genotype, phenotype and function of blood group proteins. His lab serves as a national reference laboratory for hospitals treating patients who develop complex or rare antibodies to variant RBC antigens, as well as supporting the patients within the NIH Clinical Center who develop, through transfusions at NIH or elsewhere, complex blood group antibodies making transfusion difficult. 

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Introduction to the Special Issue on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine. (2020). European Journal of Histochemistry, 64(s2). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2020.3152