The fate of outer hair cells after acoustic or ototoxic insults
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Y. Raphael | L. Beyer | D. L. Swiderski | Mark A. Crumling | M. A. Crumling | K. Abrashkin | Masahiko Izumikawa | T. Miyazawa | Chih-Hung Wang | T. Gong | Karen A Abrashkin
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