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    Editorial Board

    Praveen Shukla
    Department of Radiology and Medicine
    Stanford University School of Medicine
    USA
    praveenniper@gmail.com
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    Research Interest: Drug Discovery and Development.

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    Hua Wang
    Department of Molecular Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery
    Sun Yat-sen University
    China
    wanghua9@mail.sysu.edu.cn
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    Research Interest: Stem Cells, Cancer, Immune Therapy, Regenerative Medicine.

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    Saidulu Mattapally
    M.Sc., Ph.D.
    Division of Pulmonary, School of Medicine
    The University of Alabama at Birmingham
    USA
    mattapallysaidulu@gmail.com
    SSCRT

    https://sites.google.com/site/drmattapallysaidulu/home-1

    Research Interest: Research mainly focused on Stem cells, cell differentiation, and dedifferentiation, Congenital Heart Disease, Diabetic Cardiomyopathy, Pharmacology, Molecular Genetics and Pulmonary Cardiac Regeneration.

    Grants: Travel Grants for ASHG (DST, DBT from India), AHA and UAB.

    URL: https://www.peertechz.com/editor/dr-saidulu-mattapally

    List Of Publications:

    1. Mattapally S, Surolia R, Li FJ, Wang Z, Guo Y, Antony VB. Role Of Peptidyl Arginine Deiminases In The Pathogenesis Of Calcified Pleural Plaque Formation Following Asbestos Exposure. (Manuscript preparation).

    2. Mattapally S, Z Mattapally S, Pawlik KM, Fast VG, Zumaquero E, Lund FE, Randall TD, Townes TM, Zhang J.. Human Leukocyte Antigen Class I and II Knockout Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cells: Universal Donor for Cell Therapy. J Am Heart Assoc. 2018 Dec 4;7(23):e010239. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.118.010239.

    3. Mattapally S, Zhu W, Fast VG, Gao L, Worley C, Kannappan R, Borovjagin A, Zhang J. Spheroids of cardiomyocytes derived from human induced-pluripotent stem cells improve recovery from myocardial injury in mice. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2018 Aug 1;315 (2):H327-H339.

    4. Mattapally S, Cukier-Meisner W.K, Zhang J. (2017) Differentiation and Use of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Cardiovascular Therapy and Tissue Engineering. In: Ieda M., Zimmermann WH. (eds) Cardiac Regeneration. Cardiac and Vascular Biology. Springer. DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56106-6_5.

    5. Gao L, Gregorich Z, Zhu W, Mattapally S, Oduk Y, lou X, Kannappan R, Borovjagin A, Walcott G, Pollard A, Fast V, Hu X, Lloud SG, Ge Y, Zhang J: Large Cardiac-muscle Patches Engineered from Human Induced-pluripotent Stem-cell derived Cardiac Cells Improve Recovery from Myocardial Infarction in Swine. Circulation 2017.

    6. Zhu W, Zhao M, Mattapally S, Zhang J: CCND2 Overexpression Enhances the Regenerative Potency of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes: Remuscularization of Injured Ventricle. Circulation Research 2017. 121:9.

    7. Mattapally S, Nizamuddin S, Murthy KS, Thangaraj K, Banerjee SK. c.620C>T mutation in GATA4 is associated with congenital heart disease in South India. BMC Medical Genetics 2015, 16:7.

    8. Mattapally S, Singh M, Murthy KS, Asthana S, Banerjee SK. Computational modeling suggests impaired interactions between NKX2.5 and GATA4 in individuals carrying a novel pathogenic D16N NKX2.5 mutation. Oncotarget 2018_ 9 (17), 13713.

    9. Mattapally S, Banerjee SK: Nitric oxide: Redox balance, protein modification and therapeutic potential in cardiovascular system. IIOAB Journal 2011, 2:29-38.

    10. LaBarge W, Mattapally S, Kannappan R, Fast VG, Pretorius D, Berry JL, Zhang J. Maturation of three-dimensional, hiPSC-derived cardiomyocyte spheroids utilizing cyclic, uniaxial stretch and electrical stimulation. PLoS One. 2019 Sep 30;14(9):e0223424.

    11. Kannappan R, Mattapally S, Pooja S, Zhang J. Transactivation Domain of P53 Regulates DNA Integrity in Human Cardiac Fibroblast Derived iPS Cells. Communicated.

    12. Pala RS, Pathipati UR, Mattapally S, Banerjee SK. Ultra-small silver nanoparticles induced ROS activated Toll-pathway against Staphylococcus aureus disease in silkworm model. Materials Science and Engineering, 2017: C 77, 990-1002.

    13. Bagul PK, Middela H, Matapally S, Padiya R, Bastia T, Madhusudana K, Reddy BR, Chakravarty S, Banerjee SK. Attenuation of Insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and hepatic oxidative stress by resveratrol in fructose-fed rats. Pharmacological Research, 2012, 66(3): 260-268.

    14. Zhao M , Fan C, Ernst PJ , Tang Y, Zhu H , Mattapally S , Oduk Y , Borovjagin AV , Zhou L , Zhang J, , Zhu W. Y-27632 Preconditioning Enhances Transplantation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes in Myocardial Infarction Mice. Cardiovasc Res. 2019 Feb 1;115(2):343-356.

    15. Adela R, Nethi SK, Bagul PK, Barui AK, Mattapally S, Kuncha M, Patra CR, Reddy PN, Banerjee SK. Hyperglycaemia Enhances Nitric Oxide Production in Diabetes: A study from Indian Patients. PLoS One. 2015 Apr 20;10(4).

    16. Nethi SK, Veeriah V, Barui AK, Rajendran S, Mattapally S, Misra S, Chatterjee S and Patra CR. Investigation of molecular mechanisms and regulatory pathways of pro-angiogenic nanorods. Nanoscale. 2015,7, 9760-9770.

    17. Santhoshi A, Mahendar B, Mattapally S, Sadhua P, Banerjee SK, Rao VJ. Synthesis of Thio-HeterocyclicAnaloguesfrom Baylis-Hillmann Bromides as Potent Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitors. Bioorg Med Chem Lett, 2014, 24 (8), 1952-1957.

    18. Ravinder M, Mahendar B, Mattapally S, Hamsini KV, Reddy TN, Rohit C, Srinivas K, Banerjee SK, Rao VJ. Synthesis and evaluation of novel 2-pyridone derivatives as inhibitors of phosphodiestarase3 (PDE3): A target for heart failure and platelet aggregation. Bioorg Med Chem Lett, 2012, 22(18): 6010-6015.

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    Devyn M Smith
    Pharma Therapeutics Division
    Worldwide Research and Development
    USA
    Devyn.M.Smith@pfizer.com
    SSCRT

    Research Interest: In his Consulting Experience, Devyn Led a Wide Range of Projects, Across Multiple Therapeutic Areas and a Host of Technology Platforms, Including Basic R&D Tools, Regenerative Medicine, Gene Therapy and Macromolecules/Biologic Products.

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    Chih-long Chang
    Director
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Mackay Memorial Hospital
    Taiwan
    clchang@mmc.edu.tw
    SSCRT

    Research Interest: Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy, Cancer Stem Cell Biology and Immunology, Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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    Te-Chao Fang
    Department of Internal Medicine
    Taipei Medical University
    Taiwan
    fangtechao@yahoo.com.tw
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    Research Interest: Clinical Nephrology, Metabolic Syndrome, Hypertension, Inflammation

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    Ko Chun Hay
    Scientific Officer
    Chinese University
    Hong Kong
    gohey@cuhk.edu.hk
    SSCRT

    Research Interest: Effects of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Osteogenesis and Adipogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Inhibitory Effects of Chinese Herbal Medicine on RANKL-Induced Osteoclastgenesis of RAW264.7 Cells, Effect of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Different Osteoporotic Rat Models, Establishment of the Screening Platform for Neuro-Regenerative Chinese Herbal Medicine by Using Rat Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Topical Application of Chinese Medicine in Musculoskeletal Injuries, Wound Healing, Cancer Stem Cells, Neuroprotection.

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    XiuJun (James) Li
    University of Texas at El Paso
    USA
    xli4@utep.edu
    SSCRT

    Research Interest: Nanotechnology, Bioanalytical chemistry, infectious disease diagnosis, cellular analysis

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    Kequan Guo
    Department of Cardiac Surgery
    Beijing Anzhen Hospital
    China
    guokequan@hotmail.com
    SSCRT

    Research Interest: Guo Was Engaged in Research into the Induction of Transplant Tolerance Via Bone Marrow Transplantation under the Guidance of Prof. Susumu Ikehara.

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    Fangyuan Wang
    Medical Research Scientist
    Center for Autoimmune Disease Research, Institute of Rheumatology Research, Department of Rheumatology; Renji Hospital
    Shanghai Jiaotong University
    China
    sunflowerwang@hotmail.com
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    EDUCATION

    2006 – 2009

    M.S. in Microbiological and Biochemical Pharmacy

    Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China

    2001 - 2005

    B.S. in Biotechnology (Fermentation Engineering)

    Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China

    Research Interest:

      CRISPR technology

    Stem Cell Research and Therapy

    Gynecological Disease Research

    Autoimmune Disease Research


    RESEARCH INTERESTS AND SKILLS

    My scientific interests are to understand how genetic and molecular programs can yield the complex biological behaviors. As a medical research scientist, synthetic biologist and bioengineer, I am passionate about the applications of diverse biotechnological tools to understand genomics and explore the mechanism of genomic control as well as incidence of diseases, which allow comprehensive understanding, manipulating, and engineering of sophisticated biological systems. I aim to understand cellular or organismal behaviors in both space and time thus benefit the biomedical research, translational studies and cell therapy.
    I am skilled in cell culture (primary/linage) and cellularity detections (CCK8, FACS etc); molecular cloning and detection (plasmid construction, RT-PCR, western blot etc); protein [removed]prokaryotic expression system) and purification (ionexchange and affinity chromatography); immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry detection; and animal model construction.


    Research Grant Details:

    National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81502233)

    Existing evidence indicates that PPI (protein-protein interaction) contributes to the tumorigenesis of endometrial carcinoma, but the mechanisms involved in it remain largely unknown. In our previous study, we found that ATF3 participating in the development of various different kinds of cancer, expressed higher in the epithelium of normal endometrial tissue than that detected in pathnological tissue, and interacted with JunB which expressing higher in the epithelium of endometrial cancer tissue than that detected in normal endometrial tissue, via yeast-two-hybrid assay. Additionally, over-expression of ATF3 led to the inhibition of cell proliferation, migration and invasion, with the down-regulation of JunB and inflammatory factor. Therefore, we put forward a hypothesis that ATF3 might inhibit the expression of inflammatory genes and the development of endometrial cancer by binding with JunB andmitigating with it. This study was designed to utilize the mRNA expression microarray analysis, CRISPR/Cas9 and orthotopic endometrial carcinoma model in nude mice combined with molecular biological techniques to explore the cell signal transductions of ATF3 and JunB in EC, demonstrate the mechanism of development of EC, and provide new therapeutic targets for it, which contributes greatly to the patients suffering from endometrial cancer.

    PUBLICATIONS

    1.    Wang Fangyuan(#), Qi Stanley Lei(*). Applications of CRISPR Genome Engineering in Cell Biology. Trends in Cell Biology. 2016 Nov;26(11):875-888.

    2.    Wang Fangyuan(#), Zhao Dehua, Qi Lei Stanley(*). Application of genome engineering in medical synthetic biology. Sheng Wu Gong Cheng Xue Bao. 2017 Mar 25;33(3):422-435.

    3.    Wang Fangyuan(#), Gao Jin, Malisani Alyssa, Xi Xiaowei, Han Wei, Wan Xiaoping (*), Mouse Resistin (mRetn): cloning, expression and purification in Escherichia coli and the potential regulative effects on murine bone marrow hematopoiesis. BMC Biotechnol, 2015 Nov 16;15(1):105.

    4.    Wang Fangyuan(#), Wang Li, Yao Xiaofen, Lai Dongmei(*). Human amniotic epithelial cells can differentiate to granulosa cells and restore folliculogenesis in a mouse model of chemotherapy-induced premature ovarian failure. Stem Cell Res Ther. 2013 Oct 14;4(5):124-134.

    5.    Liu Yanxia(#), Yu Chen(#), Daley Timothy Patrick(#), Wang Fangyuan, Cao William S., Bhate Salil, Lin Xueqiu, Still II Chris, Liu Honglei, Zhao Dehua, Wang Haifeng, Xie Xinmin S., Ding Sheng, Wong Wing Hung, Wernig Marius, Qi Lei Stanley. CRISPR Activation Screens Systematically Identify Factors that Drive Neuronal Fate and Reprogramming. Cell Stem Cell. 2018 Nov 1;23(5):758-771.

    6.    Yan Qin(#), Wang Fangyuan, Miao Yi, Wu Xiaomei, Bai Mingzhu, Xi Xiaowei, Feng Youji(*). Sex-determining region Y-box3 (SOX3) functions as an oncogene in promoting epithelial ovarian cancer by targeting Src kinase. Tumour Biol. 2016 Sep;37(9):12263-12271.

    7.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Wang Fangyuan, Yao Xiaofen, Zhang Qiuwan, Wu Xiaoxing, Xiang Charlie(*). Human endometrial mesenchymal stem cells restore ovarian function through improving the renewal of germline stem cells in a mouse model of premature ovarian failure. J Transl Med. 2015 May 12;13:155.

    8.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Wang Fangyuan, Dong Zhangli, Zhang Qiuwan. Skin-derived mesenchymal stem cells help restore function to ovaries in a premature ovarian failure mouse model. PLoS One. 2014 May 30;9(5):e98749.

    9.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Wang Fangyuan, Chen Yifei, Wang Li, Wang Yanlin, Cheng Weiwei. Human amniotic fluid stem cells have a potential to recover ovarian function in mice with chemotherapy-induced sterility. BMC Dev Biol. 2013 Sep 4;13(1):34.

    10.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Wang Fangyuan, Chen Yifei, Wang Chunhui, Liu Sha, Lu Bufeng, Ge Xuerui, Guo Lihe. Human ovarian cancer stem-like cells can be efficiently killed by γδ T lymphocytes. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2012 Jul;61(7):979-89.

    11.    Che Qi(#), Liu Binya, Wang Fangyuan, He Yinyan, Lu Wen, Liao Yun, Gu Wei, Wan Xiaoping(*). Interleukin 6 promotes endometrial cancer growth through an autocrine feedback loop involving ERK-NF-kappaB signaling pathway. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2014, 446(1):167-172.

    12.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Ma Li, Wang Fangyuan. Fibroblast activation protein regulates tumor-associated fibroblasts and epithelial ovarian cancer cells. Int J Oncol. 2012 Aug;41(2):541-50.

    13.    Lai Dongmei(#)(*), Chen Yifei, Wang Fangyuan, Jiang Lizhen, Wei Chunsheng. LKB1 Controls the Pluripotent State of Human Embryonic Stem Cells. Cellular Reprogramming. April 2012, 14(2): 164-170.

    14.    Chen Zheng(#), Che Qi, He Xiaoying, Wang Fangyuan, Wang Huihui, Zhu Minjiao, Sun Jing(*), Wan Xiaoping(*). Stem cell protein Piwil1 endowed endometrial cancer cells with stem-like properties via inducing epithelial-mesenchymal transition. BMC Cancer, 2015 Oct 27;15:811.

    15.    Chen Zheng(#), Che Qi, Jiang Feizhou, Wang Huihui, Wang Fangyuan, Liao Yun, Wan Xiaoping(*). Piwil1 causes epigenetic alteration of PTEN gene via upregulation of DNA methyltransferase in type I endometrial cancer. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2015 Aug 7;463(4):876-80.

    16.    Liao Yun(#), He Xiaoying, Qiu Haifeng, Che Qi, Wang Fangyuan, Lu Wen, Chen Zheng, Qiu Meiting, Wang Jingyun, Wang Huihui, Wan Xiaoping(*). Suppression of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition by SHARP1 is linked to the NOTCH1 signaling pathway in metastasis of endometrial cancer. BMC Cancer. 2014, 14:487。

    17.    Huang Haili(#), Wang Yajing, Zhang Qingyu, Liu Bin, Wang Fangyuan, Li Jingjing, Zhu Runzhi(*). Hepatoprotective effects of baicalein against CCl4-induced acute liver injury in mice. World J Gastroenterol 2012 Dec 7;18(45):6605-6613.

    18.    Wang Huihui(#), Bao Wei, Jiang Feizhou, Che Qi, Chen Zheng, Wang Fangyuan, Tong Huan, Dai Chenyun, He Xiaoying, Liao Yun, Liu Binya, Sun Jing, Wan Xiaoping(*). Mutant p53 (p53-R248Q) functions as an oncogene in promoting endometrial cancer by up-regulating REGgamma. Cancer Lett. 2015 May 1;360(2):269-79.

    19.    Xia Peng(#), Gao Jin, Guan Wen, Li Jingjing, Yu Xiaolan, Wang Fangyuan, He Honglin, Deng Qing, Zhou Liang, Yuan Yunsheng, Han Wei(*), Yu Yan(*). Production of bioactive recombinant rat soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (rrsRAGE) in Pichia pastoris. Protein Expr Purif, 2017 Oct;138:81-87.

    20.    Zhu Minjiao(#), Che Qi, Liao Yun, Wang Huihui, Wang Jingyun, Chen Zheng, Wang Fangyuan, Dai Chenyun, Wan Xiaoping(*). Oncostatin M activates STAT3 to promote endometrial cancer invasion and angiogenesis. Oncol Rep. 2015 Jul;34(1):129-38.

    21.    Che Qi(#), Liu Binya, Liao Yun, Zhang Huijuan, Yang Tingting, He Yinyan, Xia Yuhong, Lu Wen, He Xiaoying, Chen Zheng, Wang Fangyuan, Wan Xiaoping(*). Activation of a positive feedback loop involving IL-6 and aromatase promotes intratumoral 17beta-estradiol biosynthesis in endometrial carcinoma microenvironment. Int J Cancer. 2014 Jul 15;135(2):282-94.

    22.    Liu Yuan(#), Murray-Stewart T, Casero RA Jr, Kagiampakis I, Jin L, Zhang J, Wang H, Che Qi, Tong Huan, Ke Jieqi, Jiang Feizhou, Wang Fangyuan, Wan Xiaoping(*). Targeting hexokinase 2 inhibition promotes radiosensitization in HPV16 E7-induced cervical cancer and suppresses tumor growth. Int J Oncol. 2017 Jun;50(6):2011-2023.

    23.    Ke Jieqi(#), Yang Yixia(#), Che Qi, Jiang Feizhou, Wang Huihui, Chen Zheng, Zhu Minjiao, Tong Huan, Zhang Huilin, Yan Xiaofang, Wang X, Wang Fangyuan, Liu Yuan, Dai Chenyun, Wan Xiaoping(*). Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) promotes proliferation and invasion by enhancing SUMO-1 activity via EP4 receptor in endometrial cancer. Tumour Biol. 2016 Sep;37(9):12203-12211.

    24.    Jiang Feizhou(#), He Yinyan, Wang Huihui, Zhang Huilin, Zhang Jian, Yan Xiaofang, Wang Xiaojun, Che Qi, Ke Jieqi, Chen Zheng, Tong Huan, Zhang Yongli, Wang Fangyuan, Li Yiran, Wan Xiaoping(*). Mutant p53 induces EZH2 expression and promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition by disrupting p68-Drosha complex assembly and attenuating miR-26a processing. Oncotarget, 2015 Dec 29;6(42):44660-74.

    (#) First Author, (*) Correspondence Author.


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    Pranela Rameshwar
    Professor
    Departmebt of Medicine-Hematology/Oncology
    Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School
    USA
    rameshwa@njms.rutgers.edu
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    Research Interest: Stem Cell Biology; Breast Cancer Dormancy; Neural Regulation of Hematopoiesis, the Immunology and Clinical Application of Adult Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells. 

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    John P Abraham
    Professor
    University of St. Thomas
    USA
    JPABRAHAM@stthomas.edu
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    Research Interest: Stem Cell Injection, Cardiovascular Disease, Medical Diffusion in Arteries, Hemodynamics.

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    Shigetaka Asano
    Professor
    Department of Systemic Bio-Pathology
    Kobe University
    Japan
    asgtkmd@waseda.jp
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    Research Interest: As Is Clear From The Biography, Shigetaka Asano Accomplisheddistinguished Performance In Research Based On Medical Needs By Full Of Enthusiasm With State-Of-The-Art New Technology, Such As 1. Verification Of Existence Of Rabbit Neutrophil Cell Membrane Knack+-Atpase, 2. Discovery Of Laterarity Of Mouse Intestinal Mucous Membrane Proteins, 3. Finding Of Human Tumor Cell Mediated By Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (G-CSF; Bioactive Substance To Stimulate Differentiation, Proliferation And Functional Activity Of Neutrophil), 4. Analysis Of Human G-CSF Activity, 5. Succeeding In Incubation Of Human Tumor Infiltrating T Lymphocyte Colony, 6. Discovery Of Allogenicimmunosuppression Of Placenta Decidual Cells, 7. Differentiation Induction Of Mesenchymalstem Cell, 8. Cloning Of G-Csfcdna And Development Of Recombinant Human Native G-CSF (Lenograstim) As The 1st Generation Biomedicine, 9. Constitution Of International Clinical Guideline For Transplantation Of Bone-Marrow And Cord Blood, And Construction Of Public Bank Of Bone-Marrow And Cord Blood, 10. Non-Clinical Study Of Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF; Bioactive Substance To Stimulate Differentiation, Proliferation And Functional Activity Of Macrophage Besides Neutrophil)Immunogene Therapy And Execution Of The Phase Iia Clinical Study, 11. Non-Clinical Study Of Utilizing Maxizyme For Immunogene Therapy Of Myeloid Leukemia Cell, 12. Acquisition And Molecular Analysis Of Leukemia Stem Cell Like Property By Stochastic Adhesion Of In Vitro Human Myelogenous Leukemic Cell Line Cell And Stromal Cell, 13. Pathological Analysis Of Mesenchymalstem Cell(Parental Cell Of Range Of Cell Consist Ofstroma) Differentiation And Proliferation In Translin(Substance Found As Molecule To Bind Fusion Gene Of Lymphatic Leukemia) Knockout Mouse. 

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    Valarmathi Mani Thiruvanamalai
    Department of Comparative Biosciences
    University of Illinois
    USA
    valarmathi64@hotmail.com
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    Research Interest: Cardiac Therapy, Cardiovascular Disease, Autologous, Tissue-Engineering, Multipotent Stem Cells, Cardiovascular Structures, Regenerative Medicine.

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    Ricardo Alexandre Azevedo
    Professor
    Department of Immunology
    University of São Paulo
    Brazil
    ricardoaazevedo@hotmail.com
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    Ricardo Alaxandre de Azevedo, PhD, Graduated in Biological Science by the University ‘Santa Cecília’- Santos (Brazil) in 2002, MSc degree in Biotechology by the University of São Paulo (Brazil) in 2010, and Ph.D. in Toxinology by the Butantan Institute (Brazil) in 2014. Presently, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department Immunology, Laboratory of Tumor Immunology, University São Paulo, July 2014-current. Also occupy position of  Research Scientist, and Coordinator of Biological Assays Division at ALCHEMY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, February-current.  I have experience and scientific production in the area of Apoptosis and cell cycle signaling, peptides and peptidases, molecular biology and cancer genetics, cells immunology, with emphasis on biochemotherapy and immunotherapy of cancer, focusing murine melanoma and human tumors. 

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