Brent W. Bisgrove, Ph.D.

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University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Edwards JJ, Rouillard AD, Fernandez NF, et al. (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 MJ, Bai X, Bisgrove BW, et al. (2019) The Paf1 Complex and P-TEFb have reciprocal and antagonist roles in maintaining multipotent neural crest progenitors. Development (Cambridge, England)
Watkins WS, Hernandez EJ, Wesolowski S, et al. (2019) De novo and recessive forms of congenital heart disease have distinct genetic and phenotypic landscapes. Nature Communications. 10: 4722
Bisgrove BW, Su YC, Yost HJ. (2017) Maternal Gdf3 is an obligatory cofactor in nodal signaling for embryonic axis formation in zebrafish. Elife. 6
Shankaran SS, Dahlem TJ, Bisgrove BW, et al. (2017) CRISPR/Cas9-Directed Gene Editing for the Generation of Loss-of-Function Mutants in High-Throughput Zebrafish F0 Screens. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. 119: 31.9.1-31.9.22
Bisgrove BW, Su Y, Yost HJ. (2017) Author response: Maternal Gdf3 is an obligatory cofactor in Nodal signaling for embryonic axis formation in zebrafish Elife
Hill JT, Demarest BL, Bisgrove BW, et al. (2014) Poly peak parser: Method and software for identification of unknown indels using sanger sequencing of polymerase chain reaction products. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 243: 1632-6
Neugebauer JM, Cadwallader AB, Amack JD, et al. (2013) Differential roles for 3-OSTs in the regulation of cilia length and motility. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 3892-902
Hill JT, Demarest BL, Bisgrove BW, et al. (2013) MMAPPR: mutation mapping analysis pipeline for pooled RNA-seq. Genome Research. 23: 687-97
Bisgrove BW, Makova S, Yost HJ, et al. (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: 166-78
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