Usherin, the defective protein in Usher syndrome type IIA, is likely to be a component of interstereocilia ankle links in the inner ear sensory cells.
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Aziz El-Amraoui | Christine Petit | C. Petit | D. Weil | A. El-Amraoui | S. Chardenoux | B. Delprat | Vincent Michel | N. Michalski | A. Adato | Vincent Michel | Dominique Weil | Avital Adato | Gaëlle Lefèvre | Benjamin Delprat | Nicolas Michalski | Sébastien Chardenoux | G. Lefevre
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