Cadherin 23 is a component of the tip link in hair-cell stereocilia
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Peter G. Gillespie | Ulrich Müller | C. Lillo | David S. Williams | U. Müller | P. Gillespie | J. Siemens | Rachel A Dumont | Concepcion Lillo | David S. Williams | Rachel A. Dumont | Jan Siemens | Anna Reynolds | A. Reynolds
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