Chronic Exposure to Low Frequency Noise at Moderate Levels Causes Impaired Balance in Mice
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Hitoshi Yamashita | Masashi Kato | Noriko Fujii | Haruka Tamura | N. Fujii | N. Ohgami | I. Yajima | Kyoko Ohgami | Masashi Kato | H. Itabe | H. Yamashita | Machiko Iida | Machiko Iida | Nobutaka Ohgami | Ichiro Yajima | Kyoko Ohgami | Hiroyuki Itabe | Tastuya Kusudo | Haruka Tamura | Tastuya Kusudo
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