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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-110608-1
Kesavan, Gokul
Email:
gokul.kesavan@biotec.tu-dresden.de
URL:
Affiliation:
Brand Lab
Address:
Technische Universitaet Dresden BIOTEChnologisches Zentrum/ CRTD (Centre for Regenerative Therapies) Tatzberg 47/49 Dresden, 01307 Germany
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Germany
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Mattonet, K., Riemslagh, F.W., Guenther, S., Prummel, K.D., Kesavan, G., Hans, S., Ebersberger, I., Brand, M., Burger, A., Reischauer, S., Mosimann, C., Stainier, D.Y.R. (2022) Endothelial versus pronephron fate decision is modulated by the transcription factors Cloche/Npas4l, Tal1, and Lmo2. Science advances. 8:eabn2082
Kesavan, G., Machate, A., Brand, M. (2021) CRISPR/Cas9-Based Split Fluorescent Protein Tagging. Zebrafish. 18(6):369-373
Hans, S., Zöller, D., Hammer, J., Stucke, J., Spieß, S., Kesavan, G., Kroehne, V., Eguiguren, J.S., Ezhkova, D., Petzold, A., Dahl, A., Brand, M. (2021) Cre-Controlled CRISPR mutagenesis provides fast and easy conditional gene inactivation in zebrafish. Nature communications. 12:1125
Tsata, V., Möllmert, S., Schweitzer, C., Kolb, J., Möckel, C., Böhm, B., Rosso, G., Lange, C., Lesche, M., Hammer, J., Kesavan, G., Beis, D., Guck, J., Brand, M., Wehner, D. (2020) A switch in pdgfrb
+
cell-derived ECM composition prevents inhibitory scarring and promotes axon regeneration in the zebrafish spinal cord. Developmental Cell. 56(4):509-524.e9
Kesavan, G., Raible, F., Gupta, M., Machate, A., Yilmaz, D., Brand, M. (2020) Isthmin1, a secreted signaling protein, acts downstream of diverse embryonic patterning centers in development. Cell and tissue research. 383(3):987-1002
Gillotay, P., Shankar, M., Haerlingen, B., Sema Elif, E., Pozo-Morales, M., Garteizgogeascoa, I., Reinhardt, S., Kränkel, A., Bläsche, J., Petzold, A., Ninov, N., Kesavan, G., Lange, C., Brand, M., Lefort, A., Libert, F., Detours, V., Costagliola, S., Singh, S.P. (2020) Single-cell transcriptome analysis reveals thyrocyte diversity in the zebrafish thyroid gland. EMBO reports. 21(12):e50612
Kesavan, G., Machate, A., Hans, S., Brand, M. (2020) Cell-fate plasticity, adhesion and cell sorting complementarily establish a sharp midbrain-hindbrain boundary. Development (Cambridge, England). 147(11):
Träber, N., Uhlmann, K., Girardo, S., Kesavan, G., Wagner, K., Friedrichs, J., Goswami, R., Bai, K., Brand, M., Werner, C., Balzani, D., Guck, J. (2019) Polyacrylamide Bead Sensors for in vivo Quantification of Cell-Scale Stress in Zebrafish Development. Scientific Reports. 9:17031
Kesavan, G., Hammer, J., Hans, S., Brand, M. (2018) Targeted knock-in of CreER
T2
in zebrafish using CRISPR/Cas9.. Cell and tissue research. 372(1):41-50
Kesavan, G., Chekuru, A., Machate, A., Brand, M. (2017) CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Zebrafish Knock-in as a Novel Strategy to Study Midbrain-Hindbrain Boundary Development. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 11:52
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