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Krishnakali Dasgupta

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Pereira A, Dasgupta K, Ho T, Pacheco-Vergara M, Kim J, Kataria N, et al.
Front Physiol . 2023 Aug; 14:1225118. PMID: 37593235
The calvaria (top part of the skull) is made of pieces of bone as well as multiple soft tissue joints called sutures. The latter is crucial to the growth and...
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Dasgupta K, Cesario J, Ha S, Asam K, Deacon L, Song A, et al.
J Dev Biol . 2021 Aug; 9(3). PMID: 34449628
Development of the teeth requires complex signaling interactions between the mesenchyme and the epithelium mediated by multiple pathways. For example, canonical WNT signaling is essential to many aspects of odontogenesis,...
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Dasgupta K, Lessard S, Hann S, Fowler M, Robling A, Warman M
Bone . 2020 Oct; 142:115674. PMID: 33031974
In humans, somatic activating mutations in PIK3CA are associated with skeletal overgrowth. In order to determine if activated PI3K signaling in bone cells causes overgrowth, we used Tg(BGLAP-Cre) and Tg(DMP1-Cre)...
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Dasgupta K, Chung J, Asam K, Jeong J
Dev Biol . 2019 Jul; 455(2):434-448. PMID: 31351040
In the head of an embryo, a layer of mesenchyme surrounds the brain underneath the surface ectoderm. This cranial mesenchyme gives rise to the meninges, the calvaria (top part of...
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Dasgupta K, Jeong J
Genesis . 2019 Feb; 57(5):e23288. PMID: 30801905
The meninges are membranous layers surrounding the central nervous system. In the head, the meninges lie between the brain and the skull, and interact closely with both during development. The...
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Cesario J, Landin Malt A, Chung J, Khairallah M, Dasgupta K, Asam K, et al.
Dev Biol . 2018 Jun; 443(2):103-116. PMID: 29852132
The calvaria (upper part of the skull) is made of plates of bone and fibrous joints (sutures and fontanelles), and the proper balance and organization of these components are crucial...
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Wang H, Girskis K, Janssen T, Chan J, Dasgupta K, Knowles J, et al.
Curr Biol . 2013 Apr; 23(9):746-54. PMID: 23583549
Background: Rhythmic behaviors are driven by endogenous biological clocks in pacemakers, which must reliably transmit timing information to target tissues that execute rhythmic outputs. During the defecation motor program in...