ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-130206-1
Besharse, Joseph C.
Email: jbeshars@mcw.edu
URL: http://www.mcw.edu/cellbiology/josephbesharsephd.htm
Affiliation: Besharse Lab
Address: Marvin Wagner Professor and Chair Director, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences Dept of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509
Country: United States
Phone: 414-955-8063
Fax: 414-955-6517
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Brandt, Z.J., Collery, R.F., Besharse, J.C., Link, B.A. (2021) Ablation of mpeg+ Macrophages Exacerbates mfrp-Related Hyperopia. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 62:13
Lewis, T.R., Kundinger, S.R., Link, B.A., Insinna, C., Besharse, J.C. (2018) Kif17 phosphorylation regulates photoreceptor outer segment turnover. BMC Cell Biology. 19:25
Lewis, T.R., Zareba, M., Link, B.A., Besharse, J.C. (2017) Cone myoid elongation involves unidirectional microtubule movement mediated by dynein-1. Molecular biology of the cell. 29(2):180-190
Lewis, T.R., Kundinger, S.R., Pavlovich, A.L., Bostrom, J.R., Link, B.A., Besharse, J.C. (2017) Cos2/Kif7 and OSM-3/Kif17 Regulate Onset of Outer Segment Development in Zebrafish Photoreceptors Through Distinct Mechanisms. Developmental Biology. 425(2):176-190
Collery, R.F., Volberding, P.J., Bostrom, J.R., Link, B.A., Besharse, J.C. (2016) Loss of Zebrafish Mfrp Causes Nanophthalmia, Hyperopia, and Accumulation of Subretinal Macrophages. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 57:6805-6814
Miesfeld, J.B., Gestri, G., Clark, B.S., Flinn, M.A., Poole, R.J., Bader, J.R., Besharse, J.C., Wilson, S.W., Link, B.A. (2015) Yap and Taz regulate retinal pigment epithelial cell fate. Development (Cambridge, England). 142(17):3021-32

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