Achira Roy
Affiliations: | Seattle Children's Research Institute |
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Sign in to add mentorShubha Tole | grad student | 2007-2012 | TIFR |
Kathleen Millen | post-doc | 2013-2021 | Seattle Children's Research Institute |
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Roy A, Han VZ, Bard AM, et al. (2021) Non-synaptic Cell-Autonomous Mechanisms Underlie Neuronal Hyperactivity in a Genetic Model of -Driven Intractable Epilepsy. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 14: 772847 |
Roy A, Millen KJ, Kapur RP. (2020) Hippocampal granule cell dispersion: a non-specific finding in pediatric patients with no history of seizures. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 8: 54 |
Roy A, Deng M, Aldinger KA, et al. (2020) Laser Capture Micro-dissection (LCM) of Neonatal Mouse Forebrain for RNA Isolation. Bio-Protocol. 10 |
Chizhikov VV, Iskusnykh IY, Steshina EY, et al. (2019) Early dorsomedial tissue interactions regulate gyrification of distal neocortex. Nature Communications. 10: 5192 |
Roy A, Murphy RM, Deng M, et al. (2019) PI3K-Yap activity drives cortical gyrification and hydrocephalus in mice. Elife. 8 |
Roy A, Murphy RM, Deng M, et al. (2019) Author response: PI3K-Yap activity drives cortical gyrification and hydrocephalus in mice Elife |
Godbole G, Shetty AS, Roy A, et al. (2017) Hierarchical genetic interactions between FOXG1 and LHX2 regulate the formation of the cortical hem in the developing telencephalon. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Godbole G, Roy A, Shetty AS, et al. (2017) Novel functions of LHX2 and PAX6 in the developing telencephalon revealed upon combined loss of both genes. Neural Development. 12: 19 |
Di Donato N, Jean YY, Maga AM, et al. (2016) Mutations in CRADD Result in Reduced Caspase-2-Mediated Neuronal Apoptosis and Cause Megalencephaly with a Rare Lissencephaly Variant. American Journal of Human Genetics |
Roy A, Skibo J, Kalume F, et al. (2015) Mouse models of human PIK3CA-related brain overgrowth have acutely treatable epilepsy. Elife. 4 |