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Anand Narayanan
Anand Narayanan
Scientist, JnJ| Former research faculty, Yale University School of Medicine
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Impaired LRP6-TCF7L2 activity enhances smooth muscle cell plasticity and causes coronary artery disease
R Srivastava, J Zhang, G Go, A Narayanan, TP Nottoli, A Mani
Cell reports 13 (4), 746-759, 2015
752015
MicroRNAs establish uniform traits during the architecture of vertebrate embryos
DM Kasper, A Moro, E Ristori, A Narayanan, G Hill-Teran, E Fleming, ...
Developmental cell 40 (6), 552-565. e5, 2017
592017
A Dicer-miR-107 interaction regulates biogenesis of specific miRNAs crucial for neurogenesis
E Ristori, MA Lopez-Ramirez, A Narayanan, G Hill-Teran, A Moro, ...
Developmental cell 32 (5), 546-560, 2015
512015
In vivo mutagenesis of miRNA gene families using a scalable multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9 nuclease system
A Narayanan, G Hill-Teran, A Moro, E Ristori, DM Kasper, C A. Roden, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 32386, 2016
432016
Mutations in the histone modifier PRDM6 are associated with isolated nonsyndromic patent ductus arteriosus
N Li, L Subrahmanyan, E Smith, X Yu, S Zaidi, M Choi, S Mane, ...
The American Journal of Human Genetics 98 (6), 1082-1091, 2016
422016
Dyrk1b promotes hepatic lipogenesis by bypassing canonical insulin signaling and directly activating mTORC2 in mice
N Bhat, A Narayanan, M Fathzadeh, M Kahn, D Zhang, L Goedeke, ...
The Journal of clinical investigation 132 (3), 2022
222022
Biphasic wnt8a expression is achieved through interactions of multiple regulatory inputs
A Narayanan, AC Lekven
Developmental Dynamics 241 (6), 1062-1075, 2012
122012
A transgenic wnt8a:PAC reporter reveals biphasic regulation of vertebrate mesoderm development
A Narayanan, SA Thompson, JJ Lee, AC Lekven
Developmental Dynamics 240 (4), 898-907, 2011
102011
Dyrk1b promotes autophagy during skeletal muscle differentiation by upregulating 4e-bp1
N Bhat, A Narayanan, M Fathzadeh, K Shah, M Dianatpour, MD Abou Ziki, ...
Cellular signalling 90, 110186, 2022
42022
Utility of promoter hypermethylation in malignant risk stratification of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms
Clinical Epigenetics 15 (28), 2023
12023
Dyrk1b is a key Regulatory Kinase Integrating Fgf, Shh and mTORC1 signaling in Skeletal Muscle Development and Homeostasis
N Bhat, A Narayanan, M Fathzadeh, A Srivastava, A Mani
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 22.055947, 2020
12020
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF wnt8a REGULATION: INSIGHTS INTO VERTEBRATE MESODERM PATTERNING AND DEVELOPMENT
A Narayanan
Texas A&M University, 2012
12012
Wnt8a is a target of miR430 post-transcriptional regulation
AC Lekven, A Butler, K Baker, A Whitener, A Narayanan
Developmental Biology 1 (356), 205, 2011
12011
Cyclical Learning Rates (CLR’S) for Improving Training Accuracies and Lowering Computational Cost
R Chopade, A Stanam, A Narayanan, S Pawar
International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering …, 2023
2023
Cyclical Learning Rates (CLR’S) for Improving Training Accuracies and Lowering Computational Cost
ANSP Rushikesh C, Aditya S
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023
2023
DELETERIOUS MUTATIONS IN SCN10A ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LONG QT SYNDROME
MDA Ziki, S Seidelmann, E Smith, A Narayanan, G Atteya, Y Jiang, ...
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 69 (11S), 509-509, 2017
2017
MicroRNA-107 regulates cerebral vascular permeability by modulating neural progenitor cell fate
MA Lopez-Ramirez, E Ristori, A Narayanan, CF Calvo, JL Thomas, ...
ANGIOGENESIS 17 (1), 281-281, 2014
2014
Regulation of Wnt expression coordinates vertebrate D/V and A/P axis patterning
AC Lekven, A Narayanan, A Butler, D Kimelman
Developmental Biology 331 (2), 422-423, 2009
2009
Dyrk1b Displaces Fkbp12 from mTORC2, Causes its Activation and Triggers De Novo Lipogenesis: Implications for the Treatment of Diet-Induced Fatty Liver Disease
N Bhat, A Narayanan, M Fathzadeh, M Kahn, L Goedeke, A Neogi, ...
Causes its Activation and Triggers De Novo Lipogenesis: Implications for the …, 0
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