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1. Size Variation under Domestication: Conservatism in the inner ear shape of wolves, dogs and dingoes

2. Author Correction: Direct and selective pharmacological disruption of the YAP-TEAD interface by IAG933 inhibits Hippo-dependent and RAS-MAPK-altered cancers.

3. Direct and selective pharmacological disruption of the YAP-TEAD interface by IAG933 inhibits Hippo-dependent and RAS-MAPK-altered cancers.

4. Insular dwarfism in horses from the Aegean Sea and the Japanese archipelago.

5. Cancer lineage-specific regulation of YAP responsive elements revealed through large-scale functional epigenomic screens.

6. Optimization of a Class of Dihydrobenzofurane Analogs toward Orally Efficacious YAP-TEAD Protein-Protein Interaction Inhibitors.

7. On Roth's "human fossil" from Baradero, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina: morphological and genetic analysis.

8. The First Class of Small Molecules Potently Disrupting the YAP-TEAD Interaction by Direct Competition.

9. PAX8 and MECOM are interaction partners driving ovarian cancer.

10. A new perspective on the interaction between the Vg/VGLL1-3 proteins and the TEAD transcription factors.

11. Identification of FAM181A and FAM181B as new interactors with the TEAD transcription factors.

12. Structure-based design of potent linear peptide inhibitors of the YAP-TEAD protein-protein interaction derived from the YAP omega-loop sequence.

13. Molecular and structural characterization of a TEAD mutation at the origin of Sveinsson's chorioretinal atrophy.

14. Adaptation of the bound intrinsically disordered protein YAP to mutations at the YAP:TEAD interface.

15. Correction of copy number induced false positives in CRISPR screens.

16. Effect of the acylation of TEAD4 on its interaction with co-activators YAP and TAZ.

17. Size Variation under Domestication: Conservatism in the inner ear shape of wolves, dogs and dingoes.

18. Project DRIVE: A Compendium of Cancer Dependencies and Synthetic Lethal Relationships Uncovered by Large-Scale, Deep RNAi Screening.

19. Dissection of the interaction between the intrinsically disordered YAP protein and the transcription factor TEAD.

20. CRISPR Screens Provide a Comprehensive Assessment of Cancer Vulnerabilities but Generate False-Positive Hits for Highly Amplified Genomic Regions.

21. Disordered methionine metabolism in MTAP/CDKN2A-deleted cancers leads to dependence on PRMT5.

22. YAP promotes proliferation, chemoresistance, and angiogenesis in human cholangiocarcinoma through TEAD transcription factors.

23. YAP1 Exerts Its Transcriptional Control via TEAD-Mediated Activation of Enhancers.

24. The surprising features of the TEAD4-Vgll1 protein-protein interaction.

25. The TEAD4-YAP/TAZ protein-protein interaction: expected similarities and unexpected differences.

26. The tyrosine phosphatase PTPN14 is a negative regulator of YAP activity.

27. The path to oncology drug target validation: an industry perspective.

28. Akt and ERK control the proliferative response of mammary epithelial cells to the growth factors IGF-1 and EGF through the cell cycle inhibitor p57Kip2.

29. K-RAS mutant pancreatic tumors show higher sensitivity to MEK than to PI3K inhibition in vivo.

30. Engineering tumors with 3D scaffolds.

31. Exceptionally preserved North American Paleogene metatherians: adaptations and discovery of a major gap in the opossum fossil record.

32. Functional role and oncogene-regulated expression of the BH3-only factor Bmf in mammary epithelial anoikis and morphogenesis.

33. BIM regulates apoptosis during mammary ductal morphogenesis, and its absence reveals alternative cell death mechanisms.

34. Activation of the RAS/cyclic AMP pathway suppresses a TOR deficiency in yeast.

35. Quantitation of changes in protein phosphorylation: a simple method based on stable isotope labeling and mass spectrometry.

36. The RHO1-GAPs SAC7, BEM2 and BAG7 control distinct RHO1 functions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

37. Yeast protein kinases and the RHO1 exchange factor TUS1 are novel components of the cell integrity pathway in yeast.

38. Sphingoid base signaling via Pkh kinases is required for endocytosis in yeast.

39. TIP41 interacts with TAP42 and negatively regulates the TOR signaling pathway.

40. TOR, a central controller of cell growth.

41. Eap1p, a novel eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-associated protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

42. PDK1 homologs activate the Pkc1-mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in yeast.

43. [Differential therapy of cardiogenic shock with dopamine/milrinone in comparison with dopamine/dobutamine].

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