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Yes ! I have been using 11s chainsets with both 5700 and 6700 groupsets for 18 months and they work seamlessly !
The DA 52/36 cranks are offered only in 11 speed. However, they will work work with 10 speed drivetrains. For 10 speed crankset you will have to bump up to 52/39.
I don't know about Dura Ace 7900, but there is in the newer 11 speed Dura Ace 9000, would that not work for you?
10 and 11 speed cranksets are almost identical. I've used an 11 speed (5800) chainset with a mix of 10 speed (4600 and 5700) derailleurs and levers. Worked perfectly. In fact, the front shifting was notably improved over the 10 speed FSA chainset that came with the bike.