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Fernando D Camargo

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The EMBO Journal|July 25, 2018
YAP-TEAD signaling promotes basal cell carcinoma development via a c-JUN/AP1 axisDejan Maglic, Karin Schlegelmilch, Antonella Fm Dost, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 18, 2017
YAP suppresses gluconeogenic gene expression through PGC1αYue Hu, Dong-Ju Shin, Hui Pan, et al.
Nature|October 9, 2014
Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesisJianlong Sun, Azucena Ramos, Brad Chapman, et al.
Blood|March 18, 2010
Generation of iPSCs from cultured human malignant cellsJan E Carette, Jan Pruszak, Malini Varadarajan, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|December 27, 2007
Oct4 expression is not required for mouse somatic stem cell self-renewalChristopher J Lengner, Fernando D Camargo, Konrad Hochedlinger, et al.
Cell|August 16, 2014
Cytokinesis failure triggers hippo tumor suppressor pathway activationNeil J Ganem, Hauke Cornils, Shang-Yi Chiu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 2012
YAP mediates crosstalk between the Hippo and PI(3)K–TOR pathways by suppressing PTEN via miR-29Karen Tumaneng, Karin Schlegelmilch, Ryan C Russell, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|October 6, 2012
The Hippo pathway member Yap plays a key role in influencing fate decisions in muscle satellite cellsRobert N Judson, Annie M Tremblay, Paul Knopp, et al.
Cell|June 7, 2014
Hippo pathway activity influences liver cell fateDean Yimlamai, Constantina Christodoulou, Giorgio G Galli, et al.
Nature|July 17, 2020
Single-cell lineage tracing unveils a role for TCF15 in haematopoiesisAlejo E Rodriguez-Fraticelli, Caleb Weinreb, Shou-Wen Wang, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|July 25, 2018
YAP-TEAD signaling promotes basal cell carcinoma development via a c-JUN/AP1 axisDejan Maglic, Karin Schlegelmilch, Antonella Fm Dost, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 18, 2017
YAP suppresses gluconeogenic gene expression through PGC1αYue Hu, Dong-Ju Shin, Hui Pan, et al.
Nature|October 9, 2014
Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesisJianlong Sun, Azucena Ramos, Brad Chapman, et al.
Blood|March 18, 2010
Generation of iPSCs from cultured human malignant cellsJan E Carette, Jan Pruszak, Malini Varadarajan, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|December 27, 2007
Oct4 expression is not required for mouse somatic stem cell self-renewalChristopher J Lengner, Fernando D Camargo, Konrad Hochedlinger, et al.
Cell|August 16, 2014
Cytokinesis failure triggers hippo tumor suppressor pathway activationNeil J Ganem, Hauke Cornils, Shang-Yi Chiu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 2012
YAP mediates crosstalk between the Hippo and PI(3)K–TOR pathways by suppressing PTEN via miR-29Karen Tumaneng, Karin Schlegelmilch, Ryan C Russell, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|October 6, 2012
The Hippo pathway member Yap plays a key role in influencing fate decisions in muscle satellite cellsRobert N Judson, Annie M Tremblay, Paul Knopp, et al.
Cell|June 7, 2014
Hippo pathway activity influences liver cell fateDean Yimlamai, Constantina Christodoulou, Giorgio G Galli, et al.
Nature|July 17, 2020
Single-cell lineage tracing unveils a role for TCF15 in haematopoiesisAlejo E Rodriguez-Fraticelli, Caleb Weinreb, Shou-Wen Wang, et al.
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