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Yin, F., Pan, D. (2007). Fat flies expanded the hippo pathway: a matter of size control.  Sci. STKE 2007(380): pe12.
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By simultaneously inhibiting cell proliferation while promoting apoptosis, the Hippo signaling pathway provides a robust mechanism to restrict organ size during Drosophila development. Despite impressive progress in revealing the key intracellular components of this growth-regulatory pathway, the nature of the signal that regulates Hippo signaling in vivo has remained elusive. Several studies now implicate the atypical cadherin protein Fat as a cell surface receptor for the Hippo signaling pathway, thus potentially linking the Hippo kinase cascade with the extracellular milieu.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
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    Sci. STKE
    Title
    Science's STKE: Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment
    Publication Year
    1999-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1525-8882
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