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bibliographicCitation Heuberger J, Grinat J, Kosel F, Liu L, Kunz S, Vidal RO, Keil M, Haybaeck J, Robine S, Louvard D, Regenbrecht C, Sporbert A, Sauer S, von Eyss B, Sigal M, Birchmeier W. High Yap and Mll1 promote a persistent regenerative cell state induced by Notch signaling and loss of p53. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Jun 01;118(22). PMID: 34039707; PMCID: PMC8179171.
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