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Jeffrey L. Salisbury

Jeffrey L. Salisbury

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
14737
World Ranking
8280
National Ranking
3744

Overview

Jeffrey L. Salisbury is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has contributed extensively to research within the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including molecular biology, clinical biochemistry, physiology, biophysics, and cell biology.

The research topics that Salisbury has focused on include:

  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • ATP Synthase and ATPases Research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease

Salisbury has published in several notable scientific venues. Their frequent publication outlets include:

  • Cells
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Microscopy Today
  • Communications Biology
  • Advanced Biology

The scientist has co-authored numerous papers with several recurring collaborators. The most frequent coauthors are:

  • Trace Christensen
  • Eugenia Trushina
  • Prasanna Katti
  • Margaret Mungai
  • Kit Neikirk

Some of Salisbury's recent papers include:

  • "A Universal Approach to Analyzing Transmission Electron Microscopy with ImageJ," 2021, Cells
  • "Aurora-A kinase oncogenic signaling mediates TGF-β-induced triple-negative breast cancer plasticity and chemoresistance," 2021, Oncogene
  • "Partial inhibition of mitochondrial complex I ameliorates Alzheimer's disease pathology and cognition in APP/PS1 female mice," 2021, Communications Biology
  • "Protocols for Generating Surfaces and Measuring 3D Organelle Morphology Using Amira," 2021, Cells
  • "Changes in PGC-1α/SIRT1 Signaling Impact on Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Amyloid-Beta Peptide Toxicity Model," 2020, Frontiers in Pharmacology

Best Publications

  • Roles of the RAF/MEK/ERK and PI3K/PTEN/AKT pathways in malignant transformation and drug resistance.

    James A. McCubrey;Linda S. Steelman;Steven L. Abrams;John T. Lee

  • Centrosome amplification drives chromosomal instability in breast tumor development.

    Wilma L. Lingle;Susan L. Barrett;Vivian C. Negron;Antonino B. D'Assoro

  • Centrosome hypertrophy in human breast tumors: Implications for genomic stability and cell polarity

    Wilma L. Lingle;Ward H. Lutz;James N. Ingle;Nita J. Maihle

  • Striated Flagellar Roots" Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Calcium-modulated Contractile Organelle

    J. L. Salisbury;A. Baron;Barbara Surek;M. Melkonian

  • Most of centrin in animal cells is not centrosome-associated and centrosomal centrin is confined to the distal lumen of centrioles

    Anne Paoletti;Mohammed Moudjou;Michel Paintrand;Jeffrey L. Salisbury

  • Role of coated vesicles, microfilaments, and calmodulin in receptor-mediated endocytosis by cultured B lymphoblastoid cells.

    J L Salisbury;J S Condeelis;P Satir

  • Centrin-2 is required for centriole duplication in mammalian cells.

    Jeffrey L Salisbury;Kelly M Suino;Robert Busby;Margaret Springett

  • Centrosome amplification and the development of cancer.

    Antonino B D'Assoro;Wilma L Lingle;Jeffrey L Salisbury

  • The Centrin-based Cytoskeleton of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: Distribution in Interphase and Mitotic Cells

    Jeffrey L. Salisbury;Andre T. Baron;Mark A. Sanders

  • Altered centrosome structure is associated with abnormal mitoses in human breast tumors.

    Wilma L. Lingle;Jeffrey L. Salisbury

  • Promotion of lung adenocarcinoma following inhalation exposure to multi-walled carbon nanotubes

    Linda M Sargent;Dale W Porter;Lauren M Staska;Ann F Hubbs

  • Centrin plays an essential role in microtubule severing during flagellar excision in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Mark A Sanders;J. L. Salisbury

  • A nucleus-basal body connector in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that may function in basal body localization or segregation.

    R L Wright;J Salisbury;J W Jarvik

  • Centrin-mediated microtubule severing during flagellar excision in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    M. A. Sanders;J. L. Salisbury

  • 1α,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Regulates Mitochondrial Oxygen Consumption and Dynamics in Human Skeletal Muscle Cells

    Zachary C. Ryan;Theodore A. Craig;Clifford D. Folmes;Xuewei Wang

  • Cloning of a cDNA encoding human centrin, an EF-hand protein of centrosomes and mitotic spindle poles

    Ramesh Errabolu;Mark A. Sanders;Jeffrey L. Salisbury

  • Calcium-induced contraction of the rhizoplast of a quadriflagellate green alga.

    J. L. Salisbury;G. L. Floyd

  • Altered brain energetics induces mitochondrial fission arrest in Alzheimer's Disease.

    Liang Zhang;Sergey Trushin;Trace A. Christensen;Benjamin V. Bachmeier

  • Proteins Required for Centrosome Clustering in Cancer Cells

    Blanka Leber;Bettina Maier;Florian Fuchs;Jing Chi

  • Basal body reorientation mediated by a Ca2+-modulated contractile protein.

    G I McFadden;D Schulze;B Surek;J L Salisbury

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilma L. Lingle
Wilma L. Lingle Mayo Clinic
Evanthia Galanis
Evanthia Galanis Mayo Clinic
James N. Ingle
James N. Ingle Mayo Clinic
Rajiv Kumar
Rajiv Kumar Mayo Clinic
James A. McCubrey
James A. McCubrey East Carolina University
Vera J. Suman
Vera J. Suman Mayo Clinic
Anna A. Shvedova
Anna A. Shvedova National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Gary C. Sieck
Gary C. Sieck Mayo Clinic
Hira L. Nakhasi
Hira L. Nakhasi Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
Matthew Bidwell Goetz
Matthew Bidwell Goetz University of California, Los Angeles

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