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About Dr. Hynda Kleinman
Dr. Hynda K. Kleinman is an expert on the structure and function of the extracellular matrix. Together with colleagues at the NIH, she identified the site on collagen I to which fibronectin binds, first showed that laminin promoted neurite outgrowth, determined the isolation procedures for collagen IV and Basement Membrane Extract (BME), developed the in vitro tumor cell invasion assay and endothelial cell tube assay on BME, and demonstrated the differentiation of blastocyst stem cells on BME. She has published over 400 papers and is currently a consultant for Trevigen, Inc. Having Dr. Kleinman as a scientific advisor provides customers a unique opportunity to speak directly with her about optimizing and tailoring of their assays. In addition, she collaborates with Trevigen on publications with BME and conducts onsite technical seminars for applications that include angiogenesis, 3D culture, and cellular invasion


