Mrinmoy Sanyal's profile
What I do
I study the role of genes involved leukemia and lymphoma in B cell development and function.
Affiliations
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- Position
- Research Associate
- Company
- Stanford University
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Interests
My primary research interest is understanding of transcriptional control of lymphocyte development and signaling mechanisms in lymphocyte function in the context of hematological malignancy and immunological disorders. I employ gene ablation and manipulation approach in embryonic stem cells, blastocyst complementation assays, congenic- and syngenic- transplantation models as well as in vitro differention models to elucidate the etiology of leukemia and lymphoma. I employ hi-dimensional flowcytometry (Hi-D FACS) along with variety of molecular and cell biology approaches.
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Publications
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Sanyal M, Tung J, Karsunky H, Zeng H, Selleri L, Weissman I, Herzenberg L, Cleary M. B-cell development fails in the absence of the Pbx1 proto-oncogene. Blood (10) , 4191-9 (2007) (Epub 23 Jan 2007) PubMed ID:(17244677)
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Raychaudhuri S, Sanyal M, Weltman H, Kundu-Raychaudhuri S. K252a, a high-affinity nerve growth factor receptor blocker, improves psoriasis: an in vivo study using the severe combined immunodeficient mouse-human skin model. The Journal of investigative dermatology (3) , 812-9 (2004) PubMed ID:(15086569)
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Selleri L, DiMartino J, van Deursen J, Brendolan A, Sanyal M, Boon E, Capellini T, Smith K, Rhee J, Pöpperl H, Grosveld G, Cleary M. The TALE homeodomain protein Pbx2 is not essential for development and long-term survival. Molecular and cellular biology (12) , 5324-31 (2004) PubMed ID:(15169896)
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Yokoyama A, Wang Z, Wysocka J, Sanyal M, Aufiero D, Kitabayashi I, Herr W, Cleary M. Leukemia proto-oncoprotein MLL forms a SET1-like histone methyltransferase complex with menin to regulate Hox gene expression. Molecular and cellular biology (13) , 5639-49 (2004) PubMed ID:(15199122)
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Raychaudhuri S, Dutt S, Raychaudhuri S, Sanyal M, Farber E. Severe combined immunodeficiency mouse-human skin chimeras: a unique animal model for the study of psoriasis and cutaneous inflammation. The British journal of dermatology (5) , 931-9 (2001) PubMed ID:(11359377)
Contact
- email:
- msanyal [ at ] stanford.edu
- MSN:
- m_sanyal@hotmail.com
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