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Mr Krishna Raj Singh

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Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology
Sanskriti University

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  • Biology

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Total Articles 77
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Professional Recognition

2019

Best Faculty Award

Sanskriti University, Mathura

Community & Membership

2018

Discipline Committee at Sanskriti University, Mathura

Member
2017

Admission Committee at Sanskriti University, Mathura

Member (Counselor)
2018

Examination Committee at Sanskriti University, Mathura

Coordinator
2021

Flying Squad Team at Sanskriti University

Member
2022

Sanskriti University Flying Squad Team

Group Leader

IEEE

2022
Instutional Membership

Bio

Present, Im serving as Assistant Professor in Department of Applied sciences at Sanskriti University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , Sanskriti University
  • Department of Biotechnology, Sanskriti University
Ph.D (Pursuing)
Sanskriti University 2021
M.Sc.
Other Institute 2011
B.Sc.
Other Institute 2009
Senior Secondary
Other Institute 2006
Secondary
Other Institute 2004
Assistant Professor Aug 2016 – Present
Sanskriti University | Department of Biotechnology

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Anil Neerukonda Institute Of Technology & Sciences, Visakhapatnam

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Scholarly Publications

3D ORGAN PRINTING

Open Access
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A REVIEW ON BIOMARKERS

Open Access
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Authors: Krishan Raj Singh

The influence of highly active HAART has contributed to a paradigm shift in HIV infection conversion into a reliably controlled condition. HAART is expected to be granted a lifespan and needs good compliance because HIV provirus introduced into infected cells cannot be removed and virus replication continues after it is stopped. HAART has been well known in connection with opioid addiction, pharmacological reactions and various complications such as early age attributable to immune and inflammatory phenomena. Long-term antiretroviral medication may lead to cardiovascular, neurocognitive, renal, liver and drug resistance diseases, resulting in limitations on long-term therapy. A series of studies and treatment methods were conducted with the hope of attempting to cure HIV infection in order to avoid and overcome the limitations inherent in HAART. Genetic studies have been a powerful instrument for the identification of host factors that influence the pathogenesis of HIV-AIDS in vivo. The most impressive example of genetic factors affecting HIV infection / pathogenesis is the gene coding for the key cell entry co-receptor, CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5). Gene manipulations may eliminate latent reservoirs of viruses in HIV infection and prevent infection by people who are newly exposed. The goal is to find a cure for HIV. Gene therapy approaches are under study.

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Authors: Krishan Raj Singh

In recent years there has been an increase in demand for the construction materials that satisfy the significant level vitality productivity necessities while ensuring the diminished effect on the environment compared with the generally utilized materials. The hemp-lime concrete as a self-bearing thermal insulation material with low thermal conductivity and impartial CO2 outflows is one of such materials that can ensure it. Anyway because of its restricted strength quality the utilization of this material is tricky in activities of the industrial scale. Magnesium oxychloride additives are of significantly higher quality level and better bio-similarity compared with the lime-based covers, henceforth in this examination, the previous was utilized in mix with a hemp filler to deliver composite materials to be utilized underway of construction panels for modern scale. These panels comprise of an external and internal border layer and a center thermal insulation layer, that can be furnished by magnesium-hemp concrete with a shifted measure of the fastener included. To assess sway on the environment of such panels, the Life cycle evaluation was performed, investigating the measure of CO2 created by them and contrasting it with the generally utilized materials with comparable thermal transmittance properties. Consequences of the exploration exhibit that the magnesium-hemp cement can be utilized underway of bio-based construction panels since the quality of their outer layers can re

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Authors: Mr Krishna Raj Singh

Cloning, the method of making a copy of a cell or organism that is genetically identical. Cloning also occurs in nature— for instance, when a cell asexually replicates itself without any genetic alteration or recombination. Prokaryotic species such as bacteria (organisms that lack a cell nucleus) produce genetically identical duplicates of themselves using binary fission or budding. Among eukaryotic organisms (organisms with a cell nucleus) such as humans, all cells that are subject to mitosis, such as skin cells and cells that form the gastrointestinal tract, are clones; the only exceptions are gametes (eggs and sperm) that are subject to meiosis and genetic recombination.

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Authors: Krishan Raj Singh