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Details on Person KCNQ4, a novel potassium channel expressed in sensory outer hair cells, is mutated in dominant deafness

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9664004
_displayNameKCNQ4, a novel potassium channel expressed in sensory outer hair cells, is mutated in dominant deafness
_timestamp2019-10-21 10:47:27
author[Person:9664153] Kubisch, C
[Person:5578765] Schroeder, B C
[Person:9664091] Friedrich, T
[Person:9664080] Lütjohann, B
[Person:9664140] El-Amraoui, A
[Person:9664019] Marlin, S
[Person:9664034] Petit, C
[Person:2730947] Jentsch, T J
created[InstanceEdit:9664104] May, Bruce, 2019-10-21
journalCell
pages437-46
pubMedIdentifier10025409
titleKCNQ4, a novel potassium channel expressed in sensory outer hair cells, is mutated in dominant deafness
volume96
year1999
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9659554] KCNQ4 transports K+ from the cytosol to the extracellular region [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9664160] Apical KCNQ4 transports K+ from the extracellular region to the cytosol [Homo sapiens]
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