Anand Chandrasekhar

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Hummel D, Becks A, Men H, et al. (2022) Celsr1 suppresses Wnt5a-mediated chemoattraction to prevent incorrect rostral migration of facial branchiomotor neurons. Development (Cambridge, England)
Asante E, Hummel D, Gurung S, et al. (2021) Defective Neuronal Positioning Correlates With Aberrant Motor Circuit Function in Zebrafish. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 15: 690475
Liu F, Dai S, Feng D, et al. (2019) Versatile cell ablation tools and their applications to study loss of cell functions. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls
Ferguson R, Holloway DE, Chandrasekhar A, et al. (2019) The catalytic activity and secretion of zebrafish RNases are essential for their in vivo function in motor neurons and vasculature. Scientific Reports. 9: 1107
Gurung S, Asante E, Hummel D, et al. (2018) Distinct roles for the cell adhesion molecule Contactin2 in the development and function of neural circuits in zebrafish. Mechanisms of Development
Chandrasekhar A, Guo S, Masai I, et al. (2017) Zebrafish: from genes and neurons to circuits, behavior and disease. Journal of Neurogenetics. 31: 59-60
Allen JR, Bhattacharyya KD, Asante E, et al. (2017) Role of branchiomotor neurons in controlling food intake of zebrafish larvae. Journal of Neurogenetics. 1-10
Glasco DM, Pike W, Qu Y, et al. (2016) The Atypical Cadherin Celsr1 Functions Non-Cell Autonomously to Block Rostral Migration of Facial Branchiomotor Neurons in Mice. Developmental Biology
Roszko I, S Sepich D, Jessen JR, et al. (2015) A dynamic intracellular distribution of Vangl2 accompanies cell polarization during zebrafish gastrulation. Development (Cambridge, England). 142: 2508-20
Yang T, Jia Z, Bryant-Pike W, et al. (2014) Analysis of PRICKLE1 in human cleft palate and mouse development demonstrates rare and common variants involved in human malformations. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine. 2: 138-51
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