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Tikvah K Hayes

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Nature|April 12, 2023
Molecular portraits of lung cancer evolutionTikvah K Hayes, Matthew Meyerson
Cancer Discovery|January 16, 2013
Mutant and wild-type Ras: co-conspirators in cancerTikvah K Hayes, Channing J Der
Nature|July 31, 2009
Specific pathways prevent duplication-mediated genome rearrangementsChristopher D Putnam, Tikvah K Hayes, Richard D Kolodner
Plos Genetics|May 14, 2010
Post-replication repair suppresses duplication-mediated genome instabilityChristopher D Putnam, Tikvah K Hayes, Richard D Kolodner
Plos Genetics|April 5, 2014
DNA repair pathway selection caused by defects in TEL1, SAE2, and de novo telomere addition generates specific chromosomal rearrangement signaturesChristopher D Putnam, Katielee Pallis, Tikvah K Hayes, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 15, 2012
The RalB small GTPase mediates formation of invadopodia through a GTPase-activating protein-independent function of the RalBP1/RLIP76 effectorNicole F Neel, Kent L Rossman, Timothy D Martin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2012
Bioinformatic identification of genes suppressing genome instabilityChristopher D Putnam, Stephanie R Allen-Soltero, Sandra L Martinez, et al.
Cancer Cell|September 15, 2020
Diversity Is a Strength of Cancer Research in the U.SMiriam Merad, Avery D Posey, Ofelia Olivero, et al.
Cancer Research|March 2, 2019
A Functional Landscape of Resistance to MEK1/2 and CDK4/6 Inhibition in NRAS-Mutant MelanomaTikvah K Hayes, Flora Luo, Ofir Cohen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 20, 2020
Analysis of RAS protein interactions in living cells reveals a mechanism for pan-RAS depletion by membrane-targeted RAS bindersYao-Cheng Li, Nikki K Lytle, Seth T Gammon, et al.
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Nature|April 12, 2023
Molecular portraits of lung cancer evolutionTikvah K Hayes, Matthew Meyerson
Cancer Discovery|January 16, 2013
Mutant and wild-type Ras: co-conspirators in cancerTikvah K Hayes, Channing J Der
Nature|July 31, 2009
Specific pathways prevent duplication-mediated genome rearrangementsChristopher D Putnam, Tikvah K Hayes, Richard D Kolodner
Plos Genetics|May 14, 2010
Post-replication repair suppresses duplication-mediated genome instabilityChristopher D Putnam, Tikvah K Hayes, Richard D Kolodner
Plos Genetics|April 5, 2014
DNA repair pathway selection caused by defects in TEL1, SAE2, and de novo telomere addition generates specific chromosomal rearrangement signaturesChristopher D Putnam, Katielee Pallis, Tikvah K Hayes, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 15, 2012
The RalB small GTPase mediates formation of invadopodia through a GTPase-activating protein-independent function of the RalBP1/RLIP76 effectorNicole F Neel, Kent L Rossman, Timothy D Martin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2012
Bioinformatic identification of genes suppressing genome instabilityChristopher D Putnam, Stephanie R Allen-Soltero, Sandra L Martinez, et al.
Cancer Cell|September 15, 2020
Diversity Is a Strength of Cancer Research in the U.SMiriam Merad, Avery D Posey, Ofelia Olivero, et al.
Cancer Research|March 2, 2019
A Functional Landscape of Resistance to MEK1/2 and CDK4/6 Inhibition in NRAS-Mutant MelanomaTikvah K Hayes, Flora Luo, Ofir Cohen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 20, 2020
Analysis of RAS protein interactions in living cells reveals a mechanism for pan-RAS depletion by membrane-targeted RAS bindersYao-Cheng Li, Nikki K Lytle, Seth T Gammon, et al.
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