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Cell Engineering Connect

Ken-ichiro Kamei
Editor-in-Chief

Ken-ichiro Kamei
Editor-in-Chief

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Cell Engineering Connect is a dynamic, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the frontiers of cell engineering. Published biannually in both print and online formats, the journal provides a platform for cutting-edge research across a wide range of topics, including genetic engineering, stem cell technologies, cell-based therapies, tissue engineering, immunoengineering, and neuroengineering.

Volumes 1
Articles 5
Volume: 1, 2024

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Time to First Peer Review Decision

33 Days

Time to Final Acceptance

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Acceptance to First Online


Recent Articles

Review Article

Available Online: 02 May 2025

A Review on the Cell-Penetrating Peptides

Volume 1

The therapeutic potential of biomacromolecules in treating various diseases is undeniable; however, their application is significantly limited by the inherent barrier function of the cell membrane. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), a class of small peptides comprising fewer than 30 amino acids, have garnered considerable attention due to their exceptional ability to traverse cell membranes. These peptides facilitate the intracellular delivery of..

Review Article

Published: 28 Apr 2025

Synergistic Modulation of ER Stress and Insulin Potentiation Therapy for Enhanced Cancer Treatment

Volume 1

Review Article

Published: 21 Mar 2025

Upcycled Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Repurposing Biological Waste Towards Sustainable Regenerative Therapies

Volume 1

Review Article

Published: 28 Feb 2025

Advances in Microfluidic Bioprinting for Multi-Material Multi-Cellular Tissue Constructs

Volume 1

3D bioprinting enables fabrication of cell-laden bioinks into complex, biomimetic tissues. However, achieving the spatial and functional heterogeneity of native tissues still poses significant challenges. Microfluidics has emerged as a complementary technology, offering precise control over material flow, mixing, and deposition at the microscale. This review highlights the integration of microfluidics with 3D bioprinting, with a particular focus on the..