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Overview of leukocyte-intrinsic Hippo pathway functions (Homo sapiens), with LFA-1 highlighted in yellow.

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English: The Hippo signaling pathway can regulate T lymphocyte proliferation and survival, giving rise to implications for cancer and immunology.

Solid lines: direct interactions

Dotted lines: indirect (or not fully delineated) mechanisms
Date 17:03, 27 February 2019
Source https://www.wikipathways.org/index.php/Pathway:WP4542
Author Anders Riutta, Elisson Lopes, Friederike Ehrhart, Marvin Martens
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