A16 ROLE OF HIPPO SIGNALING EFFECTORS YAP&TAZ IN GASTRIC METAPLASIA AND TUMORIGENESIS
Z Ju, J sung, M Farag, P Fiset, L Ferri, A Gregorieff

TL;DR
This paper investigates the role of Hippo signaling effectors YAP and TAZ in gastric metaplasia and tumor development.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the mechanisms of YAP and TAZ in gastric metaplasia and tumorigenesis.
Findings
YAP and TAZ are involved in gastric metaplasia.
Their activity contributes to tumor formation in the stomach.
The Hippo pathway plays a regulatory role in these processes.
Abstract
NOT PUBLISHED AT AUTHOR’S REQUEST Please acknowledge all funding agencies listed below Funding Agencies: CIHRstudent is supported by CIHR CGS D and TRIANGLE Canada
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigestive system and related health · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
