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Inhibiting Hippo pathway kinases releases WWC1 to promote AMPAR-dependent synaptic plasticity and long-term memory in mice | Science Signaling
Blocking its sequestration by Hippo pathway kinases shifts WWC1 to neuroreceptors that promote learning.
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