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Hidden Targets in RAF Signalling Pathways to Block Oncogenic RAS Signalling
Targeting the Hippo Pathway in Prostate Cancer: What's New?
Quantitative Conformational Profiling of Kinase Inhibitors Reveals Origins of Selectivity for Aurora Kinase Activation States
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Genomics and Functional Genomics of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
Androgen Receptor
LIM-Domain Protein AJUBA Suppresses Malignant Mesothelioma Cell Proliferation Via Hippo Signaling Cascade
SS18-SSX–Dependent YAP/TAZ Signaling in Synovial Sarcoma
PRODUCTS and SERVICES Target List
The Aurora Kinases in Cell Cycle and Leukemia
Src Inhibits the Hippo Tumor Suppressor Pathway Through Tyrosine Phosphorylation
The Evolving Molecular Landscape of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor
Lestaurtinib
Serum Deprivation Inhibits the Transcriptional Co-Activator YAP And
Aurora Kinases: Shining Lights on the Therapeutic Horizon?
A Novel Chk1/2–Lats2–14-3-3 Signaling Pathway Regulates P-Body Formation in Response to UV Damage
Lats2, a Putative Tumor Suppressor, Inhibits G1/S Transition
510(K) SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE DETERMINATION DECISION SUMMARY
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Exploring the Regulation and Function of Human Lats1 and Aurora a Kinases in Mitosis Thesis Advisor: Prof Nigg E.A., Dr
LATS2 Is a Modulator of Estrogen Receptor Alpha
Resistance to Targeted Therapy and RASSF1A Loss in Melanoma: What Are We Missing?
YAP-Mediated Mechanotransduction in Skeletal Muscle Martina Fischer, Paul Rikeit, Petra Knaus, Catherine Coirault
Role of Hippo-YAP Signaling in Mitosis and Prostate Cancer
Predicting Drug Susceptibility of Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Based on Genetic Lesions
Kinome Expression Profiling to Target New Therapeutic Avenues in Multiple Myeloma
Mechanisms of Hippo Pathway Regulation
Identification of New Kinase Clusters Required for Neurite Outgrowth And
Cancer Susceptibility Mutations in Patients with Urothelial Malignancies the Following Represents Disclosure Information Provided by Authors of This Manuscript
The Hippo Pathway Controls Myofibril Assembly and Muscle Fiber Growth by Regulating Sarcomeric Gene Expression
The Lats2 Tumor Suppressor Augments P53-Mediated Apoptosis by Promoting the Nuclear Proapoptotic Function of ASPP1
A Common Genetic Architecture Enables the Lossy Compression of Large CRISPR Libraries
Supporting Information for “A High-Throughput Targeted Proteomic Approach for Comprehensive
PI3K Regulates YAP/TAZ in Mammary Tumorigenesis Through Multiple Signaling Pathways
Supplemental Table-1
GSK3B Regulates Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Cancer Stem Cell Properties and Is a Novel Drug Target for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Prevalence of Germline Mutations in Cancer Susceptibility Genes In
Neddylation Mediates Ventricular Chamber Maturation Through Repression of Hippo Signaling
The Oncoppi Network of Cancer-Focused Protein&Ndash
Targeting AURKA in Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms And
Systematic Analysis of Aberrant Biochemical Networks and Potential Drug Vulnerabilities Induced by Tumor Suppressor Loss in Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
The Pennsylvania State University
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The LATS1 and LATS2 Tumor Suppressors: Beyond the Hippo Pathway
United States Patent (19) 11 Patent Number: 5,994,503 Xu Et Al
The Contribution of Hereditary Cancer-Related Germline Mutations to Lung Cancer Susceptibility
LATS2, Unactive LATS2, Unactive
The Hippo Pathway Controls Myofibril Assembly and Muscle Fiber Growth By
Genomic Interrogation of Melanoma for Identification of Driver
Identification of Cdk1–LATS–Pin1 As a Novel Signaling Axis in Anti
P38 Stabilizes Snail by Suppressing DYRK2- Mediated Phosphorylation
Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 Promotes P53 Mrna Translation Via Phosphorylation of RNPC1
Chapter 8 Germline and Somatic Mutations in Human Mesothelioma and Lessons from Asbestos- Exposed Genetically Engineered Mouse Models
Intracellular Signals Activated by Canonical Wnt Ligands Independent of GSK3 Inhibition and Β- Catenin Stabilization
Interaction of the Hippo Pathway and Phosphatases in Tumorigenesis