The tumour-suppressor genes NF2/Merlin and Expanded act through Hippo signalling to regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis
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G. Halder | Fisun Hamaratoglu | M. Kango-Singh | R. Nolo | Chunyao Tao | H. Jafar-Nejad | E. Hyun | M. Willecke | Chunyao Tao | Madhuri Kango-Singh
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