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Details on Person Noddy, a mouse harboring a missense mutation in protocadherin-15, reveals the impact of disrupting a critical interaction site between tip-link cadherins in inner ear hair cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9667703
_displayNameNoddy, a mouse harboring a missense mutation in protocadherin-15, reveals the impact of disrupting a critical interaction site between tip-link cadherins in inner ear hair cells
_timestamp2019-11-16 08:28:52
author[Person:9667691] Geng, Ruishuang
[Person:9663347] Sotomayor, Marcos
[Person:9667697] Kinder, Kimberly J
[Person:9667712] Gopal, Suhasini R
[Person:9667719] Gerka-Stuyt, John
[Person:9667721] Chen, Daniel H-C
[Person:9667717] Hardisty-Hughes, Rachel E
[Person:8856433] Ball, Greg
[Person:9663232] Parker, Andy
[Person:9664715] Gaudet, Rachelle
[Person:9667726] Furness, David
[Person:9667696] Brown, Steve D
[Person:9609905] Corey, David P
[Person:9664702] Alagramam, Kumar N
created[InstanceEdit:9667732] May, Bruce, 2019-11-16
journalJ. Neurosci.
pages4395-404
pubMedIdentifier23467356
titleNoddy, a mouse harboring a missense mutation in protocadherin-15, reveals the impact of disrupting a critical interaction site between tip-link cadherins in inner ear hair cells
volume33
year2013
(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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