Sandeep Krishna, PhD

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Theory and Modelling National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) 
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Vishaka Datta grad student
Akshit Goyal grad student
Vaibhhav Sinha grad student
Rohit Suratekar grad student
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Varahan S, Sinha V, Walvekar A, et al. (2021) Correction: Resource plasticity-driven carbon-nitrogen budgeting enables specialization and division of labor in a clonal community. Elife. 10
Varahan S, Walvekar A, Sinha V, et al. (2020) Correction: Metabolic constraints drive self-organization of specialized cell groups. Elife. 9
Varahan S, Sinha V, Walvekar A, et al. (2020) Resource plasticity-driven carbon-nitrogen budgeting enables specialization and division of labor in a clonal community. Elife. 9
Varahan S, Sinha V, Walvekar A, et al. (2020) Author response: Resource plasticity-driven carbon-nitrogen budgeting enables specialization and division of labor in a clonal community Elife
Varahan S, Walvekar A, Sinha V, et al. (2019) Metabolic constraints drive self-organization of specialized cell groups. Elife. 8
Varahan S, Walvekar A, Sinha V, et al. (2019) Author response: Metabolic constraints drive self-organization of specialized cell groups Elife
Krishna S, Laxman S. (2018) A minimal "push-pull" bistability model explains oscillations between quiescent and proliferative cell states. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE18010017
Datta V, Siddharthan R, Krishna S. (2018) Detection of cooperatively bound transcription factor pairs using ChIP-seq peak intensities and expectation maximization. Plos One. 13: e0199771
Suratekar R, Panda A, Padinjat R, et al. (2018) Evidence of sinks and sources in the phospholipase C activated PIP2 cycle. Febs Letters
Sinha V, Goyal A, Svenningsen SL, et al. (2017) In silico Evolution of Lysis-Lysogeny Strategies Reproduces Observed Lysogeny Propensities in Temperate Bacteriophages. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8: 1386
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