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The Cell Adhesion Molecule Echinoid Functions as a Tumor Suppressor and Upstream Regulator of the Hippo Signaling Pathway
Tao Yue, Aiguo Tian,
Jin Jiang
Center for the Genetics of Host Defense
Center For Genetics Of Host Defense
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cell Adhesion Molecules
100%
Drosophila
42%
Nectins
35%
Phosphotransferases
34%
Gene Drive Technology
34%
Contact Inhibition
32%
Immunoglobulin Domains
29%
Adherens Junctions
29%
Neoplasms
29%
Warts
28%
Organ Size
27%
Dimerization
25%
Cell Adhesion
21%
Mammals
19%
Phosphorylation
15%
Cell Proliferation
14%
Phenotype
13%
Gene Expression
13%
Growth
11%
Chemical Compounds
Dimerization
41%