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Details on Person Otogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9671857
_displayNameOtogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane
_timestamp2019-12-23 02:58:58
author[Person:9663290] Avan, Paul
[Person:9671854] Le Gal, Sébastien
[Person:9663280] Michel, Vincent
[Person:9663297] Dupont, Typhaine
[Person:5653995] Hardelin, Jean-Pierre
[Person:5653993] Petit, Christine
[Person:9664136] Verpy, Elisabeth
created[InstanceEdit:9671859] May, Bruce, 2019-12-23
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages25948-25957
pubMedIdentifier31776257
titleOtogelin, otogelin-like, and stereocilin form links connecting outer hair cell stereocilia to each other and the tectorial membrane
volume116
year2019
(literatureReference)[Complex:9671865] Strc:Otog:Otogl [extracellular region] [Mus musculus]
[RegulationReference:9671855] 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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