LMO7 deficiency reveals the significance of the cuticular plate for hearing function
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James B. Dewey | B. Kachar | N. Sherman | E. Perez-Reyes | J. Oghalai | Wenhao Xu | Jung-Bum Shin | E. L. Wagner | Jinho Heo | T. Du | S. Francis | Runjia Cui | Jeong-Jin Park | S. Guillot | J. Shin | Shimon P. Francis
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