P C Dave P Dingal
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Zhou X, Mubarak H, Kaur J, Dingal P, Fei B
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2024 May;
12834.
PMID: 38737328
Zebrafish is a well-established animal model for developmental and disease studies. Its optical transparency at early developmental stages is ideal for tissue visualization. Interaction of light with zebrafish tissues provides...
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Dingal P, Carte A, Montague T, Lim Suan Jr M, Schier A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(43):e2307203120.
PMID: 37844219
The TGF-beta signals Vg1 (Dvr1/Gdf3) and Nodal form heterodimers to induce vertebrate mesendoderm. The Vg1 proprotein is a monomer retained in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is processed and secreted...
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Manipulating the mechanics of extracellular matrix to study effects on the nucleus and its structure
Xia Y, Cho S, Vashisth M, Ivanovska I, Dingal P, Discher D
Methods
. 2018 Dec;
157:3-14.
PMID: 30593865
Tissues such as brain, muscle, and bone differ greatly not only in their biological functions but also in their mechanical properties. Brain is far softer than muscle while bone is...
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Kipniss N, Dingal P, Abbott T, Gao Y, Wang H, Dominguez A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Dec;
8(1):2212.
PMID: 29263378
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest and most diverse group of membrane receptors in eukaryotes and detect a wide array of cues in the human body. Here we describe a...
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Dingal P, Bradshaw A, Cho S, Raab M, Buxboim A, Swift J, et al.
Nat Mater
. 2015 Jul;
14(9):951-60.
PMID: 26168347
Scarring is a long-lasting problem in higher animals, and reductionist approaches could aid in developing treatments. Here, we show that copolymerization of collagen I with polyacrylamide produces minimal matrix models...
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Dingal P, Wells R, Discher D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Dec;
111(51):18104-5.
PMID: 25512554
No abstract available.
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Dingal P, Discher D
Biophys J
. 2014 Dec;
107(11):2734-43.
PMID: 25468352
Mechanotransduction pathways convert forces that stress and strain structures within cells into gene expression levels that impact development, homeostasis, and disease. The levels of some key structural proteins in the...
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Buxboim A, Swift J, Irianto J, Spinler K, Dingal P, Athirasala A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2014 Aug;
24(16):1909-17.
PMID: 25127216
Tissue microenvironments are characterized not only in terms of chemical composition but also by collective properties such as stiffness, which influences the contractility of a cell, its adherent morphology, and...
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Majkut S, Dingal P, Discher D
Curr Biol
. 2014 May;
24(10):R495-501.
PMID: 24845682
Early in embryogenesis, the heart begins its rhythmic contractions as a tube that helps perfuse the nascent vasculature, but the embryonic heart soon changes shape and mechanical properties, like many...