HOMER2, a Stereociliary Scaffolding Protein, Is Essential for Normal Hearing in Humans and Mice
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HOMER2, a Stereociliary Scaffolding Protein, Is Essential for Normal Hearing in Humans and Mice
Azaiez H, Decker AR, Booth KT, Simpson AC, Shearer AE, Huygen PL, Bu F, Hildebrand MS, Ranum PT, Shibata SB, Turner A, Zhang Y, Kimberling WJ, Cornell RA, Smith RJ. HOMER2, a Stereociliary Scaffolding Protein, Is Essential for Normal Hearing in Humans and Mice. PLoS Genet. 2015 Mar 27;11(3):e1005137. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005137. eCollection 2015 Feb.
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