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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center: Seattle, WA, US

2018-12-01 to present (Human Biology/Pathogen-Associated Malignancies)
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Nicholas Salisbury

University of Washington: Seattle, WA, US

2018-07-01 to 2018-11-30 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Dermatology)
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Nicholas Salisbury

Massachusetts General Hospital: Boston, MA, US

2016-10-01 to 2018-06-30 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Cancer Center/Dermatology)
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University of Cambridge: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB

2011-10-01 to 2016-07-01 | PhD Biochemistry (Biochemistry)
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Works (5)

Polyomavirus ALTOs, but not MTs, downregulate viral early gene expression by activating the NF-κB pathway

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2024-08-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Nicholas J. H. Salisbury; Supriya Amonkar; Joselyn Landazuri Vinueza; Joseph J. Carter; Ann Roman; Denise A. Galloway
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Polyomavirus ALTOs, but not MTs, downregulate viral early gene expression by activating the NF-κB pathway

2024-05-25 | Preprint
Contributors: Nicholas J. H. Salisbury; Supriya Amonkar; Joselyn Landazuri Vinueza; Joseph J. Carter; Ann Roman; Denise A. Galloway
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Characterization of ALTO-encoding circular RNAs expressed by Merkel cell polyomavirus and trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus

PLOS Pathogens
2021-05-17 | Journal article
Contributors: Rong Yang; Paul Francis Lambert; Eunice E. Lee; Jiwoong Kim; Joon H. Choi; Elysha Kolitz; Yating Chen; Clair Crewe; Nicholas J. H. Salisbury; Philipp E. Scherer et al.
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(1)H, (15)N and (13)C chemical shift assignments of the La motif and RRM1 from human LARP6.

Biomolecular NMR assignments
2015-04-22 | Journal article
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Nicholas Salisbury

Synergic interplay of the La motif, RRM1 and the interdomain linker of LARP6 in the recognition of collagen mRNA expands the RNA binding repertoire of the La module.

Nucleic acids research
2014-12-08 | Journal article
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Nicholas Salisbury

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