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Lolitika Mandal
Lolitika Mandal
Professor, IISERMohali, INDIA
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A Hedgehog- and Antennapedia-dependent niche maintains Drosophila haematopoietic precursors
L Mandal, JA Martinez-Agosto, CJ Evans, V Hartenstein, U Banerjee
Nature 446 (7133), 320-324, 2007
3102007
Evidence for a fruit fly hemangioblast and similarities between lymph-gland hematopoiesis in fruit fly and mammal aorta-gonadal-mesonephros mesoderm
L Mandal, U Banerjee, V Hartenstein
Nature genetics 36 (9), 1019-1023, 2004
2472004
Interaction between Notch and Hif-α in development and survival of Drosophila blood cells
T Mukherjee, WS Kim, L Mandal, U Banerjee
Science 332 (6034), 1210-1213, 2011
2002011
Interaction between differentiating cell-and niche-derived signals in hematopoietic progenitor maintenance
BC Mondal, T Mukherjee, L Mandal, CJ Evans, SA Sinenko, ...
Cell 147 (7), 1589-1600, 2011
1982011
Dual role of wingless signaling in stem-like hematopoietic precursor maintenance in Drosophila
SA Sinenko, L Mandal, JA Martinez-Agosto, U Banerjee
Developmental cell 16 (5), 756-763, 2009
1542009
Active hematopoietic hubs in Drosophila adults generate hemocytes and contribute to immune response
S Ghosh, A Singh, S Mandal, L Mandal
Developmental cell 33 (4), 478-488, 2015
1492015
Hematopoiesis at the onset of metamorphosis: terminal differentiation and dissociation of the Drosophila lymph gland
M Grigorian, L Mandal, V Hartenstein
Development genes and evolution 221, 121-131, 2011
1312011
The blood/vascular system in a phylogenetic perspective
V Hartenstein, L Mandal
Bioessays 28 (12), 1203-1210, 2006
772006
Rab11 is required during Drosophila eye development
DP Alone, AK Tiwari, L Mandal, M Li, BM Mechler, JK Roy
International Journal of Developmental Biology 49 (7), 873, 2005
572005
Dpp dependent Hematopoietic stem cells give rise to Hh dependent blood progenitors in larval lymph gland of Drosophila
NS Dey, P Ramesh, M Chugh, S Mandal, L Mandal
Elife 5, e18295, 2016
492016
Subdivision and developmental fate of the head mesoderm in Drosophila melanogaster
B de Velasco, L Mandal, M Mkrtchyan, V Hartenstein
Development genes and evolution 216, 39-51, 2006
402006
The convergence of Notch and MAPK signaling specifies the blood progenitor fate in the Drosophila mesoderm
M Grigorian, L Mandal, M Hakimi, I Ortiz, V Hartenstein
Developmental biology 353 (1), 105-118, 2011
312011
ROS inhibits cell growth by regulating 4EBP and S6K, independent of TOR, during development
AG Toshniwal, S Gupta, L Mandal, S Mandal
Developmental cell 49 (3), 473-489. e9, 2019
302019
Role of FGFR signaling in the morphogenesis of the Drosophila visceral musculature
L Mandal, K Dumstrei, V Hartenstein
Developmental dynamics: an official publication of the American Association …, 2004
282004
Fatty acid β-oxidation is required for the differentiation of larval hematopoietic progenitors in Drosophila
LM Satish Kumar Tiwari, Ashish Ganeshlalji Toshniwal, Sudip Mandal
eLife, 2020
272020
Genetic dissection of hematopoiesis using Drosophila as a model system
CJ Evans, SA Sinenko, L Mandal, JA Martinez‐Agosto, V Hartenstein, ...
Advances in developmental biology 18, 259-299, 2007
232007
Cell Adhesion-Mediated Actomyosin Assembly Regulates the Activity of Cubitus Interruptus for Hematopoietic Progenitor Maintenance in Drosophila
SK Sharma, S Ghosh, ARJ Geetha, S Mandal, L Mandal
Genetics 212 (4), 1279-1300, 2019
202019
Physiological ROS controls Upd3-dependent modeling of ECM to support cardiac function in Drosophila
J Gera, P Budakoti, M Suhag, L Mandal, S Mandal
Science Advances 8 (7), eabj4991, 2022
132022
Relish plays a dynamic role in the niche to modulate Drosophila blood progenitor homeostasis in development and infection
LM Parvathy Ramesh, Nidhi Sharma Dey, Aditya Kanwal, Sudip Mandal
eLife 10, 2021
122021
Lar maintains the homeostasis of the hematopoietic organ in Drosophila by regulating insulin signaling in the niche.
ML Kaur H, Sharma SK, Mandal S
Development, 2019
122019
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