Cilia-driven fluid flow as an epigenetic cue for otolith biomineralization on sensory hair cells of the inner ear
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Cilia-driven fluid flow as an epigenetic cue for otolith biomineralization on sensory hair cells of the inner ear
Yu X, Lau D, Ng CP, Roy S. Cilia-driven fluid flow as an epigenetic cue for otolith biomineralization on sensory hair cells of the inner ear. Development. 2011 Feb;138(3):487-94.
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