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Details on Person Requirement by 'Strc:Otog:Otogl [extracellular region]' Otogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane

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_displayNameRequirement by 'Strc:Otog:Otogl [extracellular region]' Otogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane
_timestamp2019-12-23 02:58:56
created[InstanceEdit:9671859] May, Bruce, 2019-12-23
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9671857] Otogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane
[LiteratureReference:9664089] Mutations in a new gene encoding a protein of the hair bundle cause non-syndromic deafness at the DFNB16 locus
regulation[Requirement:9671862] Requirement by 'Strc:Otog:Otogl [extracellular region]'
(regulationReference)[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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