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Rajasekaran Bhavna

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Developmental Biology|March 31, 2019
Segmentation clock dynamics is strongly synchronized in the forming somiteRajasekaran Bhavna
Physical Review. E|June 25, 2020
Spatial correlations in a finite-range Kuramoto modelSebastian Wüster, Rajasekaran Bhavna
Physical Biology|January 9, 2025
STIPS algorithm enables tracking labyrinthine patterns and reveals distinct rhythmic dynamics of actin microridgesRajasekaran Bhavna, Mahendra Sonawane
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications|June 2, 2023
A deep learning framework for quantitative analysis of actin microridgesRajasekaran Bhavna, Mahendra Sonawane
Journal of Peptide Science : an Official Publication of the European Peptide Society|July 13, 2006
I-conotoxin superfamily revisitedSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 8, 2006
Pseudo amino acid composition and multi-class support vector machines approach for conotoxin superfamily classificationSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Bhavna, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, et al.
In Silico Biology|August 11, 2007
In silico detection of binding mode of J-superfamily conotoxin pl14a with Kv1.6 channelSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
Biology Open|June 28, 2017
A framework for quantification and physical modeling of cell mixing applied to oscillator synchronization in vertebrate somitogenesisKoichiro Uriu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, Andrew C Oates, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2016
Correction: Object Segmentation and Ground Truth in 3D Embryonic ImagingRajasekaran Bhavna, Koichiro Uriu, Guillaume Valentin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 23, 2019
Microridges are apical epithelial projections formed of F-actin networks that organize the glycan layerClyde Savio Pinto, Ameya Khandekar, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
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Developmental Biology|March 31, 2019
Segmentation clock dynamics is strongly synchronized in the forming somiteRajasekaran Bhavna
Physical Review. E|June 25, 2020
Spatial correlations in a finite-range Kuramoto modelSebastian Wüster, Rajasekaran Bhavna
Physical Biology|January 9, 2025
STIPS algorithm enables tracking labyrinthine patterns and reveals distinct rhythmic dynamics of actin microridgesRajasekaran Bhavna, Mahendra Sonawane
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications|June 2, 2023
A deep learning framework for quantitative analysis of actin microridgesRajasekaran Bhavna, Mahendra Sonawane
Journal of Peptide Science : an Official Publication of the European Peptide Society|July 13, 2006
I-conotoxin superfamily revisitedSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 8, 2006
Pseudo amino acid composition and multi-class support vector machines approach for conotoxin superfamily classificationSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Bhavna, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, et al.
In Silico Biology|August 11, 2007
In silico detection of binding mode of J-superfamily conotoxin pl14a with Kv1.6 channelSukanta Mondal, Rajasekaran Mohan Babu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
Biology Open|June 28, 2017
A framework for quantification and physical modeling of cell mixing applied to oscillator synchronization in vertebrate somitogenesisKoichiro Uriu, Rajasekaran Bhavna, Andrew C Oates, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2016
Correction: Object Segmentation and Ground Truth in 3D Embryonic ImagingRajasekaran Bhavna, Koichiro Uriu, Guillaume Valentin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 23, 2019
Microridges are apical epithelial projections formed of F-actin networks that organize the glycan layerClyde Savio Pinto, Ameya Khandekar, Rajasekaran Bhavna, et al.
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