Deletion of Oncomodulin Gives Rise to Early Progressive Cochlear Dysfunction in C57 and CBA Mice
Ca2+ signaling is a major contributor to sensory hair cell function in the cochlea. Oncomodulin (OCM) is a Ca2+ binding protein (CaBP) preferentially expressed in outer hair cells (OHCs) of the cochlea and few other specialized cell types. Here, we expand on our previous reports and show that OCM de...
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Autores principales: | Leslie K. Climer, Aubrey J. Hornak, Kaitlin Murtha, Yang Yang, Andrew M. Cox, Preston L. Simpson, Andy Le, Dwayne D. Simmons |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5f4612aa05074961beecf0eb0bd2d733 |
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