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1. Drug Repurposing: Exploring Potential Anti-Cancer Strategies by Targeting Cancer Signalling Pathways

2. The Identification of Student Carers and the Burden of Their Caring Responsibilities on Academic Engagement and Student Life

3. Investigating the Transitional Barriers University Students Face When Moving from Further Education; What Are the Potential Issues They May Meet?

4. Evaluate the Benefits of Early Embedding Reflective Practice into Student Experience and Personal Skill Development

5. Pak1 Kinase Maintains Apical Membrane Identity in Epithelia

6. Mechanosensing and the Hippo Pathway in Microglia: A Potential Link to Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis?

7. The Hippo pathway integrates PI3K-Akt signals with mechanical and polarity cues to control tissue growth.

8. Mask family proteins ANKHD1 and ANKRD17 regulate YAP nuclear import and stability

9. YAP drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma formation and progression

10. Dysfunctional Mechanotransduction through the YAP/TAZ/Hippo Pathway as a Feature of Chronic Disease

11. Stimulation of cortical myosin phosphorylation by p114RhoGEF drives cell migration and tumor cell invasion.

12. Investigating barriers that prevent students attaining their full potential during their degree

13. Mechanosensing and the Hippo pathway in microglia : a potential link to Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis

14. Evolution of mechanotransduction via YAP/TAZ in animal epithelia

15. Dysfunctional Mechanotransduction through the YAP/TAZ/Hippo Pathway as a Feature of Chronic Disease

16. The Hippo pathway integrates PI3K-Akt signals with mechanical and polarity cues to control tissue growth

19. Mask family proteins ANKHD1 and ANKRD17 regulate YAP nuclear import and stability

20. First person – Mathias Cobbaut and Ahmed Elbediwy

21. Mask family proteins ANKHD1 and ANKRD17 regulate YAP nuclear import, stability and phase separation

22. The Rho-family GEF FARP2 is activated by aPKCι to control polarity and tight junction formation

23. Enigma proteins regulate YAP mechanotransduction

24. First person – Ahmed Elbediwy

25. YAP drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma formation and progression

26. The Rho family GEF FARP2 is activated by aPKCι to control tight junction formation and polarity

28. Integrin signalling regulates YAP and TAZ to control skin homeostasis

29. YAP and TAZ in epithelial stem cells: A sensor for cell polarity, mechanical forces and tissue damage

30. Integrin signalling regulates YAP/TAZ to control skin homeostasis

31. Spatially restricted activation of RhoA signalling at epithelial junctions by p114RhoGEF drives junction formation and morphogenesis

32. Shot and Patronin polarise microtubules to direct membrane traffic and biogenesis of microvilli in epithelia

33. The Spectrin cytoskeleton regulates the Hippo signalling pathway

34. MarvelD3 couples tight junctions to the MEKK1-JNK pathway to regulate cell behavior and survival

35. Dbl3 drives Cdc42 signaling at the apical margin to regulate junction position and apical differentiation

36. aPKC Inhibition by Par3 CR3 Flanking Regions Controls Substrate Access and Underpins Apical-Junctional Polarization

37. Stimulation of cortical myosin phosphorylation by p114RhoGEF drives cell migration and tumor cell invasion

38. Epithelial junction formation requires confinement of Cdc42 activity by a novel SH3BP1 complex

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