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Kerryn Elliott
Researcher
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell biology-
Base-resolution UV footprinting by sequencing reveals distinctive damage signatures for DNA-binding
proteins
Kerryn Elliott, Vinod Kumar Singh, Martin Boström, Erik Larsson
Nature Communications - 2023 -
A clinically annotated post-mortem approach to study multi-organ somatic mutational clonality in normal
tissues
Tom Luijts, Kerryn Elliott, Joachim T. Siaw, J. Van de Velde, E. Beyls, A. Claeys, T. Lammens, Erik Larsson, W. Willaert, A. Vral, J. Van den Eynden
Scientific Reports - 2022 -
Pharmacologic RNA splicing modulation: a novel mechanism to enhance neoantigen-directed anti-tumor immunity and immunotherapy
response
Kerryn Elliott, Jonas A Nilsson, J. Van den Eynden
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy - 2021 -
Non-coding driver mutations in human
cancer.
Kerryn Elliott, Erik Larsson
Nature reviews. Cancer - 2021 -
Systematic investigation of promoter substitutions resulting from somatic intrachromosomal structural alterations in diverse human
cancers
Babak Alaei-Mahabadi, Kerryn Elliott, Erik Larsson
Scientific Reports - 2020 -
Intragenomic variability and extended sequence patterns in the mutational signature of ultraviolet
light
Markus Lindberg, Martin Boström, Kerryn Elliott, Erik Larsson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - 2019 -
EACR Cancer Genomics 2019 conference: from tumour evolution to personalised
immunotherapy
A. Lanzos, Kerryn Elliott
Febs Journal - 2019 -
Elevated pyrimidine dimer formation at distinct genomic bases underlies promoter mutation hotspots in UV-exposed
cancers.
Kerryn Elliott, Martin Boström, Stefan Filges, Markus Lindberg, Jimmy Van den Eynden, Anders Ståhlberg, Anders R Clausen, Erik Larsson
PLoS genetics - 2018 -
Recurrent promoter mutations in melanoma are defined by an extended context-specific mutational
signature
Nils J Fredriksson, Kerryn Elliott, Stefan Filges, Jimmy Van den Eynden, Anders Ståhlberg, Erik Larsson
Plos Genetics - 2017 -
A novel function of the monomeric CCT epsilon subunit connects the serum response factor pathway to chaperone-mediated actin
folding
Kerryn Elliott, Andreas Svanström, M. Spiess, R. Karlsson, Julie Grantham
Molecular Biology of the Cell - 2015