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Hippo and its mission for growth control

During development, tissue growth is controlled by coordinated cellular growth and apoptosis. A series of recent papers describes a newly identified Drosophila gene, hippo, that restricts excessive growth during development by both limiting cell cycle progression and promoting susceptibility to apoptosis. Therefore, hippo may coordinate the regulation of cell division and cell death.

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Figure 1: Cell cycle and apoptosis regulation by Hpo–Sav–Wts complex.

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Ryoo, H., Steller, H. Hippo and its mission for growth control. Nat Cell Biol 5, 853–855 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1003-853

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