Transcriptional control of SLC26A4 is involved in Pendred syndrome and nonsyndromic enlargement of vestibular aqueduct (DFNB4).
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S. Rosengren | T. Yang | H. Vidarsson | Richard J. H. Smith | Sandra Rodrigo-Blomqvist | S. Enerback
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