Hair cell synaptic dysfunction, auditory fatigue and thermal sensitivity in otoferlin Ile515Thr mutants
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K. Pan | C. Lenz | H. Urlaub | T. Pangršič | Ruth Geiss-Friedlander | H. Al-Moyed | G. Hoch | N. Strenzke | N. Brose | C. Wichmann | E. Reisinger | A. Müller | Rituparna Chakrabarti | Gulnara Yamanbaeva | Elisabet Augé | T. Pangršič | G. Yamanbaeva
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