Resumen
Cancer is a disease in which cells grow in an uncontrolled manner. This can be due to excessive cell proliferation or reduced cell death or a combination of the two. The Hippo signaling pathway, when misregulated, promotes excessive growth and cancer development by inducing uncontrolled cell proliferation and inhibiting cell death. This is achieved due to unregulated activity of the oncogenic effector of this pathway, YAP/TAZ. Therefore, it is critical to develop inhibitors to disrupt YAP activity in cancers. This article reviews the different types of assays that are used in development of small molecule inhibitors for YAP activity in cancers.