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1. Mechanotransduction-induced interplay between phospholamban and yes-activated protein induces smooth muscle cell hypertrophy

2. Hippo-YAP/TAZ signalling coordinates adipose plasticity and energy balance by uncoupling leptin expression from fat mass.

3. Longevity interventions modulate mechanotransduction and extracellular matrix homeostasis in C. elegans.

4. Lipophilic Statins Inhibit YAP Nuclear Localization, Coactivator Activity, and Migration in Response to Ligation of HLA Class I Molecules in Endothelial Cells: Role of YAP Multisite Phosphorylation.

5. Phosphorylation‐linked complex profiling identifies assemblies required for Hippo signal integration

6. Opposite Effects of Src Family Kinases on YAP and ERK Activation in Pancreatic Cancer Cells: Implications for Targeted Therapy

7. Capicua suppresses YAP1 to limit tumorigenesis and maintain drug sensitivity in human cancer

8. β-Catenin Sustains and Is Required for YES-associated Protein Oncogenic Activity in Cholangiocarcinoma

9. The Hippo pathway regulates axis formation and morphogenesis in Hydra

10. Sphingosine Kinase 1 Deficiency in Smooth Muscle Cells Protects against Hypoxia-Mediated Pulmonary Hypertension via YAP1 Signaling

11. TAZ is indispensable for c-MYC-induced hepatocarcinogenesis

12. Transcriptional repression of estrogen receptor alpha by YAP reveals the Hippo pathway as therapeutic target for ER+ breast cancer

13. Response and recurrence correlates in individuals treated with neoadjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy for resectable oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma

14. Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) promotes cholangiocarcinoma development and progression via YAP activation

15. A phosphatidic acid-binding lncRNA SNHG9 facilitates LATS1 liquid–liquid phase separation to promote oncogenic YAP signaling

16. mTORC2-mediated direct phosphorylation regulates YAP activity promoting glioblastoma growth and invasive characteristics

17. YAP Accelerates Notch-Driven Cholangiocarcinogenesis via mTORC1 in Mice

18. Exocyst protein subnetworks integrate Hippo and mTOR signaling to promote virus detection and cancer

19. UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase 2, a regulator of glycogen synthesis and glycosylation, is critical for pancreatic cancer growth.

20. Overexpression of Mothers Against Decapentaplegic Homolog 7 Activates the Yes‐Associated Protein/NOTCH Cascade and Promotes Liver Carcinogenesis in Mice and Humans

21. A spatial model of YAP/TAZ signaling reveals how stiffness, dimensionality, and shape contribute to emergent outcomes

22. Targeting the YAP-TEAD interaction interface for therapeutic intervention in glioblastoma

23. Stiffness of Nanoparticulate Mineralized Collagen Scaffolds Triggers Osteogenesis via Mechanotransduction and Canonical Wnt Signaling

24. Distinct and Overlapping Roles of Hippo Effectors YAP and TAZ During Human and Mouse Hepatocarcinogenesis

25. Discoidin Domain Receptor 2 Regulates AT1R Expression in Angiotensin II-Stimulated Cardiac Fibroblasts via Fibronectin-Dependent Integrin-β1 Signaling

26. Yes-Associated Protein (Yap) Is Up-Regulated in Heart Failure and Promotes Cardiac Fibroblast Proliferation

27. YAP-mediated mechanotransduction tunes the macrophage inflammatory response

28. Heat stress activates YAP/TAZ to induce the heat shock transcriptome

29. Ligation of HLA Class I Molecules Induces YAP Activation through Src in Human Endothelial Cells

30. Mechanosensing through YAP controls T cell activation and metabolism

31. Direct evidence that tumor cells soften when navigating confined spaces.

32. MAP4K Interactome Reveals STRN4 as a Key STRIPAK Complex Component in Hippo Pathway Regulation

33. EIF3H Orchestrates Hippo Pathway–Mediated Oncogenesis via Catalytic Control of YAP Stability

34. Muscarinic receptors promote castration-resistant growth of prostate cancer through a FAK-YAP signaling axis.

35. Critical roles of phosphoinositides and NF2 in Hippo pathway regulation

36. Toxoplasma gondii Dysregulates Barrier Function and Mechanotransduction Signaling in Human Endothelial Cells

37. Elucidation of WW domain ligand binding specificities in the Hippo pathway reveals STXBP4 as YAP inhibitor

38. Induction of AP-1 by YAP/TAZ contributes to cell proliferation and organ growth

39. Inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase 7 down-regulates yes-associated protein expression in mesothelioma cells.

40. Hippo Signaling Controls NLR Family Pyrin Domain Containing 3 Activation and Governs Immunoregulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Mouse Liver Injury.

41. Wnt4 from the Niche Controls the Mechano-Properties and Quiescent State of Muscle Stem Cells

42. Loss of Fbxw7 synergizes with activated Akt signaling to promote c-Myc dependent cholangiocarcinogenesis

43. Cucurbitacin E inhibits the Yes‑associated protein signaling pathway and suppresses brain metastasis of human non‑small cell lung cancer in a murine model.

44. Yap/Taz regulate alveolar regeneration and resolution of lung inflammation

45. TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4 Is the Major Mediator of Yes-Associated Protein Oncogenic Activity in Mouse and Human Hepatoblastoma

46. PTPN14 phosphatase and YAP promote TGFβ signalling in rheumatoid synoviocytes

47. Central role of Yes-associated protein and WW-domain-containing transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif in pancreatic cancer development

48. BRCA1/BARD1-dependent ubiquitination of NF2 regulates Hippo-YAP1 signaling

49. Yes-associated protein (YAP) mediates adaptive cardiac hypertrophy in response to pressure overload

50. YAP and TAZ are distinct effectors of corneal myofibroblast transformation

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