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    YAP1 and PRDM14 converge to promote cell survival and tumorigenesis by Kim, Miju, Ly, Seav Huong, Xie, Yingtian, Duronio, Gina N., Ford-Roshon, Dane, Hwang, Justin H., Sulahian, Rita, Rennhack, Jonathan P., So, Jonathan, Gjoerup, Ole, Talamas, Jessica A., Grandclaudon, Maximilien, Long, Henry W., Doench, John G., Sethi, Nilay S., Giannakis, Marios, Hahn, William C.

    Published in Developmental cell (24-01-2022)
    “…The transcriptional co-activator YAP1 oncogene is the downstream effector of the Hippo pathway, which regulates tissue homeostasis, organ size, regeneration,…”
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    Aberrant cell state plasticity mediated by developmental reprogramming precedes colorectal cancer initiation by Bala, Pratyusha, Rennhack, Jonathan P, Aitymbayev, Daulet, Morris, Clare, Moyer, Sydney M, Duronio, Gina N, Doan, Paul, Li, Zhixin, Liang, Xiaoyan, Hornick, Jason L, Yurgelun, Matthew B, Hahn, William C, Sethi, Nilay S

    Published in Science advances (29-03-2023)
    “…Cell state plasticity is carefully regulated in adult epithelia to prevent cancer. The aberrant expansion of the normally restricted capability for cell state…”
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    Abstract 3119: Identification of genetic drivers in HER2enriched/HER2negative breast cancer by Recio, Susana Garcia, Fan, Cheng, Siegel, Marni, Parker, Joel S., Duronio, Gina N., Prat, Aleix, Perou, Charles M.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Background: The non-basal triple negative breast cancer (Non Basal-TNBC) tumors, also called the luminal androgen receptor (LAR) subtype, make up ~20%…”
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    Abstract PR012: Aberrant cell state plasticity mediates colorectal cancer initiation by Bala, Pratyusha, Rennhack, Jonathan, Morris, Clare, Aitymbayev, Daulet, Moyer, Sydney M., Duronio, Gina N., Hahn, William, Sethi, Nilay S.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Cell state plasticity – the ability of cells to acquire new states via differentiation programs - is an important feature of embryogenesis, allowing…”
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