Hearing loss without overt metabolic acidosis in ATP6V1B1 deficient MRL mice, a new genetic model for non-syndromic deafness with enlarged vestibular aqueducts
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R. Korstanje | K. Johnson | L. Gagnon | K. Ohlemiller | Chantal M. Longo-Guess | Cong Tian | Susan M. Sheehan | J. M. Lett | Angela D. Schrader | S. Sheehan
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