Sayantanee Biswas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Sign in to add mentorJames David Jontes | grad student | 2006-2012 | Ohio State | |
(Role of Protocadherins in Zebrafish Neural Development.) |
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Biswas S, Emond MR, Chenoweth KP, et al. (2021) δ-Protocadherins regulate neural progenitor cell division by antagonizing Ryk and Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Iscience. 24: 102932 |
Emond MR, Biswas S, Morrow ML, et al. (2020) Proximity-dependent proteomics reveals extensive interactions of Protocadherin-19 with regulators of Rho GTPases and the microtubule cytoskeleton. Neuroscience |
Biswas S, Emond MR, Duy PQ, et al. (2014) Protocadherin-18b interacts with Nap1 to control motor axon growth and arborization in zebrafish. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 633-42 |
Biswas S, Emond MR, Jontes JD. (2012) The clustered protocadherins Pcdhα and Pcdhγ form a heteromeric complex in zebrafish. Neuroscience. 219: 280-9 |
Emond MR, Biswas S, Blevins CJ, et al. (2011) A complex of Protocadherin-19 and N-cadherin mediates a novel mechanism of cell adhesion. The Journal of Cell Biology. 195: 1115-21 |
Blevins CJ, Emond MR, Biswas S, et al. (2011) Differential expression, alternative splicing, and adhesive properties of the zebrafish δ1-protocadherins. Neuroscience. 199: 523-34 |
Biswas S, Emond MR, Jontes JD. (2010) Protocadherin-19 and N-cadherin interact to control cell movements during anterior neurulation. The Journal of Cell Biology. 191: 1029-41 |
Emond MR, Biswas S, Jontes JD. (2009) Protocadherin-19 is essential for early steps in brain morphogenesis. Developmental Biology. 334: 72-83 |
Biswas S, Jontes JD. (2009) Cloning and characterization of zebrafish protocadherin-17. Development Genes and Evolution. 219: 265-71 |