Cambridge Immunology Network
I am studying the roles of the RNA binding proteins TIS11B and TIS11D (Zfp36l1 and Zfp36l2) in the development of B lymphocytes.
Turner M, Galloway A, Vigorito E. (2014) Noncoding RNA and its associated proteins as regulatory elements of the immune system. Nat Immunol. 15(6):484-91.
Hodson, D. J., Janas, M. L., Galloway, A., Bell, S.E., Andrews, S., Li, C.M., Pannell, R., Siebel, C.W., MacDonald, H. R., De Keersmaecker, K., Ferrando, A.A., Grutz, G., and Turner, M. (2010). Deletion of the RNA-binding proteins Zfp36L1 and Zfp36L2 leads to perturbed thymic development and T-lymphoblastic leukaemia. Nat. Immunol. 11(8):717-724.
Cambridge Immunology Network Coordinator
University of Cambridge Department of Medicine,
Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre,
Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Puddicombe Way,
Cambridge, CB2 0AW
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