MPZL2 is a novel gene associated with autosomal recessive nonsyndromic moderate hearing loss
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M. Tekin | Gaofeng Wang | S. Blanton | T. Haaf | R. Maroofian | Shengru Guo | D. Duman | G. Bademci | A. İncesulu | David W Sant | C. Abad | K. Walz | A. Rad | Elanur Yilmaz | E. Ocak | B. Vona | O. Díaz‐Horta | P. Monje | O. Alper | F. Sılan | B. Nur | D. Sant | E. Mıhçı | Susanne M. Kolb | F. Cengiz | Maryam Najafi
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