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- Angiogenesis Angiogenesis publications
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- Cadherins Publications about cadherins
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- Cancer Cancer publications
- Current Current lab members
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- Drosophilia Publications with drosophilia
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- Fibronectins:
Cell Biology Publications about fibronectins and cell biology - Fibronectins:
in vivo Publications about fibronectins in vivo - Fibronectins:
Structure/Function Molecular Biology Publications about fibronectin structure and function - Flip Vectors
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- Genomics Resources
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- Home The Hynes lab is interested in understanding the molecular basis of cell adhesion and its involvement in cell behavior including contributions to various human diseases, especially cancer progression, including invasion, metastasis and angiogenesis.
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- Integrins:
Cellular & Molecular Publications about integrins and cellular and molecular processes - Integrins:
in vivo Publications about integrins in vivo - Intranet
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- Lab Fun
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- Mice from Jax
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- Other Alumni Other past Hynes Lab members
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- Plasmids from Addgene
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- Talin & Layilin Talin and layilin publications
- The Matrisome Project
- Thrombosis & Hemostasis Thrombosis & Hemostasis publications
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