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Mary Hynes
Stanford University - Stanford / United States
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AD Scientific Index ID: 1650400
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Mary Hynes's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Mice lacking α-synuclein display functional deficits in the nigrostriatal dopamine systemA Abeliovich, Y Schmitz, I Fariñas, D Choi-Lundberg, WH Ho, PE Castillo, ...Neuron 25 (1), 239-252, 200021112000
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Activating Smoothened mutations in sporadic basal-cell carcinomaJ Xie, M Murone, SM Luoh, A Ryan, Q Gu, C Zhang, JM Bonifas, CW Lam, ...Nature 391 (6662), 90-92, 199815491998
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The tumour-suppressor gene patched encodes a candidate receptor for Sonic hedgehogDM Stone, M Hynes, M Armanini, TA Swanson, Q Gu, RL Johnson, ...Nature 384 (6605), 129-134, 199613901996
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FGF and Shh signals control dopaminergic and serotonergic cell fate in the anterior neural plateW Ye, K Shimamura, JLR Rubenstein, MA Hynes, A RosenthalCell 93 (5), 755-766, 199810381998
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GFRα1 is an essential receptor component for GDNF in the developing nervous system and kidneyG Cacalano, I Fariñas, LC Wang, K Hagler, A Forgie, M Moore, ...Neuron 21 (1), 53-62, 19986661998
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