Keeping fibroblasts in suspense: TAZ-mediated signaling activates a context-dependent profibrotic phenotype. Focus on "TAZ activation drives fibroblast spheroid growth, expression of profibrotic paracrine signals, and context-dependent ECM gene expression"

Bram Piersma, Ruud A. Bank*

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