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Details on Person May, Bruce, 2019-10-21
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:9664104 |
| _displayName | May, Bruce, 2019-10-21 |
| _timestamp | 2019-10-21 10:50:03 |
| author | [Person:203835] May, Bruce |
| dateTime | 2019-10-21 10:43:06 |
| (created) | [RegulationReference:9664002] Requirement by 'Strc [plasma membrane]' Mutations in a new gene encoding a protein of the hair bundle cause non-syndromic deafness at the DFNB16 locus [LiteratureReference:9664003] Roles of alternative splicing in the functional properties of inner ear-specific KCNQ4 channels [LiteratureReference:9664004] KCNQ4, a novel potassium channel expressed in sensory outer hair cells, is mutated in dominant deafness [Complex:9664005] PCDH15 dimer [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens] [Person:9664006] Parrin, Alexandre [LiteratureReference:9664007] Longitudinal gradients of KCNQ4 expression in spiral ganglion and cochlear hair cells correlate with progressive hearing loss in DFNA2 [Person:9664008] Goutman, Juan D [Person:9664009] Rutherford, Mark A [LiteratureReference:9664010] Otoferlin is a calcium sensor that directly regulates SNARE-mediated membrane fusion [LiteratureReference:9664011] Otoferlin, defective in a human deafness form, is essential for exocytosis at the auditory ribbon synapse |
| (edited) | [Reaction:9664102] Apical Kcnq4 transports K+ from the extracellular region to the cytosol [Mus musculus] |
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