YAP–VGLL4 antagonism defines the major physiological function of the Hippo signaling effector YAP
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YAP–VGLL4 antagonism defines the major physiological function of the Hippo signaling effector YAP
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GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 36, Issue 21-24, Pages 1119-1128
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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2022-12-15
DOI
10.1101/gad.350127.122
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