A comparative analysis of genetic hearing loss phenotypes in European/American and Japanese populations
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T. Casavant | D. Kolbe | T. Braun | G. Richardson | T. Thomas | K. Frees | C. Nishimura | P. Barr-Gillespie | Richard J. H. Smith | H. Azaiez | K. Booth | H. Moteki | Peter G. Barr-Gillespie | W. D. Walls | S. Nishio | Hidekane Yoshimura | Y. Iwasa | Robert Marini | A. M. Weaver | Amanda M. Schaefer | Kai Wang | S. Usami | A. Schaefer | Robert J. Marini | Hideaki Moteki
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