Defects in whirlin, a PDZ domain molecule involved in stereocilia elongation, cause deafness in the whirler mouse and families with DFNB31
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Steve D. M. Brown | A. Mallon | K. Steel | A. Rosenthal | A. Rump | C. Petit | P. Mburu | M. Mustapha | A. Varela | D. Weil | A. El-Amraoui | R. Holme | R. Hardisty | S. Blanchard | R. Coimbra | I. Perfettini | N. Parkinson | P. Glenister | M. Rogers | A. Paige | L. Moir | J. Clay | X. Liu | G. Blanco | Isabelle Perfettini | Nick Parkinson | M. J. Rogers | Steve D. M. Brown
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