Nikail Collins
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
14 Papers
29 Citations
Nikail Collins is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Norovirus & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Nikail Collins include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Indiana University.
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Papers
Estradiol-regulated microRNAs control estradiol response in breast cancer cells
Poornima Bhat-Nakshatri,Guohua Wang,Nikail Collins,Michael J. Thomson,Tim R. Geistlinger,Jason S. Carroll,Myles Brown,Scott M. Hammond,Edward F. Srour,Yunlong Liu,Harikrishna Nakshatri +10 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the clinical course of ERα-positive breast cancers is dependent on the balance between E2-regulated tumor-suppressor micro RNAs and oncogenic microRNAs, and a negative-regulatory loop controlling E2 response through microRN as well as differences in E1-induced transcriptome and proteome.
Genetic and Epidemiologic Trends of Norovirus Outbreaks in the United States from 2013 to 2016 Demonstrated Emergence of Novel GII.4 Recombinant Viruses.
Jennifer L. Cannon,Leslie Barclay,Nikail Collins,Mary E Wikswo,Christina J. Castro,Laura Cristal Magaña,Nicole Gregoricus,Rachel L. Marine,Preeti Chhabra,Jan Vinjé +9 more
TL;DR: Acquisition of alternative RNA polymerases by recombination is an important mechanism for norovirus evolution and a phenomenon that was shown to occur more frequently than previously recognized in the United States.
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Norovirus Infection and Disease in an Ecuadorian Birth Cohort: Association of Certain Norovirus Genotypes With Host FUT2 Secretor Status
Ben Lopman,Tarak Trivedi,Yosselin Vicuña,Veronica Costantini,Veronica Costantini,Nikail Collins,Nicole Gregoricus,Umesh D. Parashar,Carlos Sandoval,Nely Broncano,Maritza Vaca,Martha E. Chico,Jan Vinjé,Philip J. Cooper,Philip J. Cooper +14 more
TL;DR: A community-based birth cohort of 194 children in Ecuador was followed to estimate the incidence of norovirus gastroenteritis from birth to age 3 years, the protective effect ofnorovirus infection against subsequent infection/disease, and the association of infection and disease with FUT2 secretor status.
Global Spread of Norovirus GII.17 Kawasaki 308, 2014-2016.
Martin C.W. Chan,Yunwen Hu,Haili Chen,Alexander T. Podkolzin,Ekaterina V. Zaytseva,Jun Komano,Naomi Sakon,Yong Poovorawan,Sompong Vongpunsawad,Thanundorn Thanusuwannasak,Joanne Hewitt,Dawn Croucher,Nikail Collins,Jan Vinjé,Xiao-Li Pang,Bonita E. Lee,Miranda de Graaf,Janko van Beek,Harry Vennema,Marion Koopmans,Sandra Niendorf,Mateja Poljšak-Prijatelj,Andrej Steyer,Peter A. White,Jennifer H Lun,Janet Mans,Tin-Nok Hung,Kirsty Kwok,Kelton Cheung,Nelson Lee,Paul K.S. Chan +30 more
TL;DR: Analysis of complete capsid sequences of the emerging norovirus GII demonstrated that they originated from a single haplotype since the initial emergence in China in late 2014, and global spread of a sublineage SL2 was identified.
Subcellular Localization of Activated AKT in Estrogen Receptor- and Progesterone Receptor-Expressing Breast Cancers : Potential Clinical Implications
Sunil Badve,Nikail Collins,Poornima Bhat-Nakshatri,Dmitry Turbin,Samuel Leung,Mangesh A. Thorat,Sandra E. Dunn,Tim R. Geistlinger,Jason S. Carroll,Myles Brown,Shikha Bose,Michael A. Teitell,Harikrishna Nakshatri +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that subcellular localization of activated AKT plays a significant role in determining its function in breast cancer, which in part is dependent on TCL1B expression.
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