Evaluation of the relationship between prestin serum biomarker and sensorineural hearing loss: a case–control study
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S. Nemati | E. Leyli | Rastin Hosseinzadeh Asli | Hedieh Ramezani | M. Akbarpour | Mahtab Raji Lahiji | Masoume Pastadast
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