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The Hippo-p53 pathway in megakaryopoiesis

open access: yesHaematologica, 2016
Megakaryocytes are among the largest and rarest cells in the body, accounting for approximately 0.01% of nucleated cells in the bone marrow. Their differentiation involves a progression from hematopoietic stem cell to the megakaryocyte progenitor and finally to platelets.[1][1] A key step in ...
Praveen K Suraneni, John D. Crispino
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Identification of Components of the Hippo Pathway in Hydra and Potential Role of YAP in Cell Division and Differentiation

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2021
The Hippo signaling pathway has been shown to be involved in regulating cellular identity, cell/tissue size maintenance and mechanotransduction. The Hippo pathway consists of a kinase cascade which determines the nucleo-cytoplasmic localization of YAP in
Manu Unni   +6 more
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Utilizing the Hippo pathway as a therapeutic target for combating endocrine-resistant breast cancer

open access: yesCancer Cell International, 2021
Drug resistance is always a great obstacle in any endocrine therapy of breast cancer. Although the combination of endocrine therapy and targeted therapy has been shown to significantly improve prognosis, refractory endocrine resistance is still common ...
Jing Chen   +6 more
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Functional annotation of the Hippo pathway somatic mutations in human cancers

open access: yesNature Communications
The Hippo pathway is commonly altered in cancer initiation and progression; however, exactly how this pathway becomes dysregulated to promote human cancer development remains unclear. Here we analyze the Hippo somatic mutations in the human cancer genome
Han Han   +19 more
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Hippo signaling pathway and respiratory diseases

open access: yesCell Death Discovery, 2022
The hippo signaling pathway is a highly conserved evolutionary signaling pathway that plays an important role in regulating cell proliferation, organ size, tissue development, and regeneration.
Weifeng Tang   +7 more
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New Horizons in Cancer Progression and Metastasis: Hippo Signaling Pathway

open access: yesBiomedicines
The Hippo pathway is highly evolved to maintain tissue homeostasis in diverse species by regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.
Murali R. Kuracha   +5 more
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The Hippo pathway acts via p53 and microRNAs to control proliferation and proapoptotic gene expression during tissue growth

open access: yesBiology Open, 2013
Summary The Hippo pathway has a central role in coordinating tissue growth and apoptosis. Mutations that compromise Hippo pathway activity cause tissue overgrowth and have been causally linked to cancer.
Wei Zhang, Stephen M. Cohen
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The Hippo pathway in colorectal cancer

open access: yesFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica, 2015
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one the most frequently diagnosed neoplastic diseases worldwide. Currently, aside from traditional chemotherapy, advanced CRCs are treated with modern drugs targeting cellular components such as epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR).
Piotr M, Wierzbicki   +1 more
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Kibra knockdown inhibits the aberrant Hippo pathway, suppresses renal cyst formation and ameliorates renal fibrosis in nphp1KO mice

open access: yesClinical and Translational Medicine
Introduction Nephronophthisis (NPH) is an autosomal recessive interstitial cystic kidney disease, which is the most common genetic cause of end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) in childhood.
Yichen Yang   +9 more
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The Hippo Pathway Targets Rae1 to Regulate Mitosis and Organ Size and to Feed Back to Regulate Upstream Components Merlin, Hippo, and Warts.

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2016
Hippo signaling acts as a master regulatory pathway controlling growth, proliferation, and apoptosis and also ensures that variations in proliferation do not alter organ size.
Maryam Jahanshahi   +3 more
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