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Stemformatics is a dazzling part of modern Bioinformatics. Stem cell research and Bioinformatics collaboration will open up many new avenues for specific drug designing for many diseases in a cost effective way. Epigenetics, Methylation and Cell Reprogramming are the best tools to explore new avenues to design in future customized medicine for mankind. Stemformatics may able to solve many unsolved problems in near future in the field of Phylogenetic and Translational medicine like stem cell therapy. Stemformatics is a perfect tool to explore specific drug design which make to better understand…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Stemformatics is a dazzling part of modern Bioinformatics. Stem cell research and Bioinformatics collaboration will open up many new avenues for specific drug designing for many diseases in a cost effective way. Epigenetics, Methylation and Cell Reprogramming are the best tools to explore new avenues to design in future customized medicine for mankind. Stemformatics may able to solve many unsolved problems in near future in the field of Phylogenetic and Translational medicine like stem cell therapy. Stemformatics is a perfect tool to explore specific drug design which make to better understand the role of transcription factors in the maintenance of stem cells (however functions of the transcription factors are not fully characterize) that may consists the property of self-renewal and specialized. It concerns about one of the important aspect which includes phylogenetic and CpG Islands analysis for the future clinical applications, Regenerative Medicine and resolving mysteries of various dangerous diseases and disorders. Phylogenetic analysis and identification of CpG Islands (CpIs) of two transcription factors (i.e. v-Myc and Nanog).
Autorenporträt
Frau Shivi Sharma, Assistenzprofessorin (Fakultät) am Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Mathura (angegliedert an die Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, U.P., Indien) hat unter ihrer Leitung Projektarbeiten von B.Tech-Studenten (Frau Rakshya, Aayushi & Deeksha) betreut. Zuvor hatten Shivi et al. erstmals in Indien die Stammesformatik eingeführt.