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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9664708
_displayNameCIB2, defective in isolated deafness, is key for auditory hair cell mechanotransduction and survival
_timestamp2019-10-27 09:44:33
author[Person:9663280] Michel, Vincent
[Person:9664733] Booth, Kevin T
[Person:9664729] Patni, Pranav
[Person:9663303] Cortese, Matteo
[Person:9663076] Azaiez, Hela
[Person:9664040] Bahloul, Amel
[Person:2534345] Kahrizi, Kimia
[Person:9664749] Labbé, Ménélik
[Person:9664117] Emptoz, Alice
[Person:9663276] Lelli, Andrea
[Person:9664751] Dégardin, Julie
[Person:9663297] Dupont, Typhaine
[Person:9663305] Aghaie, Asadollah
[Person:9664735] Oficjalska-Pham, Danuta
[Person:9664695] Picaud, Serge
[Person:2534371] Najmabadi, Hossein
[Person:9664731] Smith, Richard J
[Person:8856444] Bowl, Michael R
[Person:9664738] Brown, Steven Dm
[Person:9663290] Avan, Paul
[Person:5653993] Petit, Christine
[Person:8931601] El-Amraoui, Aziz
created[InstanceEdit:9664692] May, Bruce, 2019-10-27
journalEMBO Mol Med
pages1711-1731
pubMedIdentifier29084757
titleCIB2, defective in isolated deafness, is key for auditory hair cell mechanotransduction and survival
volume9
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9659536] MET channel transports cations from the extracellular region into the cytosol of stereocilia of cochlear inner hair cell [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:9663360] MET channel transports cations from the extracellular region into the cytosol of stereocilia of cochlear outer hair cell [Mus musculus]
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