Impaired Stria Vascularis in the Inner Ear of Apolipoprotein E Gene Knockout Mice
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Xiaoping Du | Z. Tao | W. Cheng | Yunkai Guo | Taijune Yoo | Shanshan Zhu | Q. Cai | Li Liu
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