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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-960805-59
Bisgrove, Brent
Email:
brent.bisgrove@hci.utah.edu
URL:
Affiliation:
Yost Lab
Address:
Center for Children Huntsman Cancer Institute University of Utah 2000 Circle of Hope, Room 4210 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5550 USA
Country:
United States
Phone:
(801) 585-5877
Fax:
(801) 585-5470
ORCID ID:
BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Edwards, J.J., Rouillard, A.D., Fernandez, N.F., Wang, Z., Lachmann, A., Shankaran, S.S., Bisgrove, B.W., Demarest, B., Turan, N., Srivastava, D., Bernstein, D., Deanfield, J., Giardini, A., Porter, G., Kim, R., Roberts, A.E., Newburger, J.W., Goldmuntz, E., Brueckner, M., Lifton, R.P., Seidman, C.E., Chung, W.K., Tristani-Firouzi, M., Yost, H.J., Ma'ayan, A., Gelb, B.D. (2020) Systems Analysis Implicates WAVE2 Complex in the Pathogenesis of Developmental Left-Sided Obstructive Heart Defects. JACC. Basic to translational science. 5:376-386
Jurynec, M.J., Bai, X., Bisgrove, B.W., Jackson, H., Nechiporuk, A., Palu, R.A.S., Grunwald, H.A., Su, Y.C., Hoshijima, K., Yost, H.J., Zon, L.I., Grunwald, D.J. (2019) The Paf1 Complex and P-TEFb have reciprocal and antagonist roles in maintaining multipotent neural crest progenitors. Development (Cambridge, England). 146(24):
Bisgrove, B.W., Su, Y.C., Yost, H.J. (2017) Maternal Gdf3 is an obligatory cofactor in nodal signaling for embryonic axis formation in zebrafish. eLIFE. 6
Shankaran, S.S., Dahlem, T.J., Bisgrove, B.W., Yost, H.J., Tristani-Firouzi, M. (2017) CRISPR/Cas9-Directed Gene Editing for the Generation of Loss-of-Function Mutants in High-Throughput Zebrafish F
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Screens.. Current protocols in molecular biology. 119:31.9.1-31.9.22
Neugebauer, J.M., Cadwallader, A.B., Amack, J.D., Bisgrove, B.W., and Yost, H.J. (2013) Differential roles for 3-OSTs in the regulation of cilia length and motility. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(18):3892-3902
Hill, J.T., Demarest, B.L., Bisgrove, B.W., Gorsi, B., Su, Y.C., and Yost, H.J. (2013) MMAPPR: Mutation Mapping Analysis Pipeline for Pooled RNA-seq. Genome research. 23(4):687-697
Bisgrove, B.W., Makova, S., Yost, H.J., and Brueckner, M. (2012) RFX2 is essential in the ciliated organ of asymmetry and an RFX2 transgene identifies a population of ciliated cells sufficient for fluid flow. Developmental Biology. 363(1):166-178
Neugebauer, J.M., Amack, J.D., Peterson, A.G., Bisgrove, B.W., and Yost, H.J. (2009) FGF signalling during embryo development regulates cilia length in diverse epithelia. Nature. 458(7238):651-654
Takeuchi, J.K., Lickert, H., Bisgrove, B.W., Sun, X., Yamamoto, M., Chawengsaksophak, K., Hamada, H., Yost, H.J., Rossant, J., and Bruneau, B.G. (2007) Baf60c is a nuclear Notch signaling component required for the establishment of left-right asymmetry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104(3):846-851
Bisgrove, B.W., Snarr, B.S., Emrazian, A., and Yost, H.J. (2005) Polaris and Polycystin-2 in dorsal forerunner cells and Kupffer's vesicle are required for specification of the zebrafish left-right axis. Developmental Biology. 287(2):274-288
Liang, P., Jones, C.A., Bisgrove, B.W., Song, L., Glenn, S.T., Yost, H.J., and Gross, K.W. (2004) Genomic characterization and expression analysis of the first non-mammalian renin genes from zebrafish and pufferfish. Physiological Genomics. 16(3):314-322
Goering, L.M., Hoshijima, K., Hug, B., Bisgrove, B., Kispert, A., and Grunwald, D.J. (2003) An interacting network of T-box genes directs gene expression and fate in the zebrafish mesoderm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100(16):9410-9415
Bisgrove, B.W., Morelli, S.H., and Yost, H.J. (2003) Genetics of human laterality disorders: insights from vertebrate model systems. Annual review of genomics and human genetics. 4:1-32
Bisgrove, B.W. and Yost, H.J. (2001) Classification of left-right patterning defects in zebrafish, mice, and humans. American journal of medical genetics. 101(4):315-323
Bisgrove, B.W., Essner, J.J., Yost, H.J. (2000) Multiple pathways in the midline regulate concordant brain, heart and gut left-right asymmetry. Development (Cambridge, England). 127(16):3567-3579
Bisgrove, B.W., Essner, J.J., and Yost, H.J. (1999) Regulation of midline development by antagonism of lefty and nodal signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 126(14):3253-3262
Bisgrove, B.W., Raible, D.W., Walter, V., Eisen, J.S., and Grunwald, D.J. (1997) Expression of c-ret in the zebrafish embryo: potential roles in motoneuronal development. Journal of neurobiology. 33(6):749-768
Liao, W., Bisgrove, B.W., Sawyer, H., Hug, B., Bell, B., Peters, K., Grunwald, D.J., and Stainier, D.Y.R. (1997) The zebrafish gene cloche acts upstream of a flk-1 homologue to regulate endothelial cell differentiation. Development (Cambridge, England). 124(2):381-389
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