Jimmy Kuang-Hsien Hu, Wei Du, Samuel J. Shelton, Michael C. Oldham, C. Michael DiPersio, Ophir D. Klein
Index: 10.1016/j.stem.2017.03.023
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Klein and colleagues show, using the mouse incisor as a model, that the transcriptional cofactors YAP and TAZ, components of the Hippo pathway, regulate stem cell-based tissue renewal by controlling the proliferation and differentiation of transit-amplifying cells in response to integrin/FAK signaling.
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