Optogenetic Control of Mouse Outer Hair Cells.
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Hrebesh Subhash | Yuan Zhang | Sarah Foster | Tianyi Mao | Sripriya Ramamoorthy | Tao Wu | Fangyi Chen | Irina Omelchenko | Michael Bateschell | Yuan Zhang | Tianyi Mao | A. Nuttall | H. Subhash | E. Porsov | Tao Wu | S. Ramamoorthy | Teresa Wilson | J. Brigande | Edward Porsov | Lingyan Wang | John V. Brigande | Zhi-Gen Jiang | Alfred L. Nuttall | Fangyi Chen | I. Omelchenko | Teresa Wilson | Sarah Foster | Lingyan Wang | Zhi‐Gen Jiang | Michael Bateschell | Zhi‐Gen Jiang
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