Betty Cohn, Megan Doerr, Pamela Feliciano, Stephanie M Fullerton, Saskia Hendriks, Soren Holm, Insoo Hyun, Karin Jongsma, Karen M Meagher, M Elizabeth Ross, Jason L Stein, Sharon F Terry, Katherine E MacDuffie
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Abstract
Stem cell-based models of the human brain benefit from biospecimens that can be used for a broad range of future research. But current regulations do not address the desire of research participants to remain engaged beyond initial biospecimen donation. We present practicable strategies for engaging participants while preserving scientific potential.
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Stem Cell Reports publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research presenting conceptual or practical advances across the breadth of stem cell research and its applications to medicine. Our particular focus on shorter, single-point articles, timely publication, strong editorial decision-making and scientific input by leaders in the field and a "scoop protection" mechanism are reasons to submit your best papers.