Greg A. Timblin, Ph.D.

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Molecular & Cell Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Mechanisms of eukaryotic transcription
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Robert Tjian grad student 2014 UC Berkeley
 (Transcriptional control of the recombination activating genes Rag1 and Rag2 in B lymphocytes and non-lymphoid cells.)
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Muroy SE, Timblin GA, Preininger MK, et al. (2020) Phf15 - a novel transcriptional repressor regulating inflammation in a mouse microglial cell line Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation. 2020
Tharp KM, Kang MS, Timblin GA, et al. (2018) Actomyosin-Mediated Tension Orchestrates Uncoupled Respiration in Adipose Tissues. Cell Metabolism. 27: 602-615.e4
Timblin GA, Xie L, Tjian R, et al. (2017) Dual mechanism of Rag gene repression by c-Myb during pre-B cell proliferation. Molecular and Cellular Biology
Vettermann C, Timblin GA, Lim V, et al. (2015) The proximal J kappa germline-transcript promoter facilitates receptor editing through control of ordered recombination. Plos One. 10: e0113824
Timblin GA, Schlissel MS. (2013) Ebf1 and c-Myb repress rag transcription downstream of Stat5 during early B cell development. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 191: 4676-87
Chow KT, Timblin GA, McWhirter SM, et al. (2013) MK5 activates Rag transcription via Foxo1 in developing B cells. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 210: 1621-34
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