Correction: Corrigendum: A connexin30 mutation rescues hearing and reveals roles for gap junctions in cochlear amplification and micromechanics
Nature Communications 8: Article number: 14530 (2017); Published 21 February 2017; Updated 21 March 2017 The financial support for this Article was not fully acknowledged. The Acknowledgements should have included the following: The research was funded by a grant from the Medical Research Council (M...
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Main Authors: | Victoria A. Lukashkina, Snezana Levic, Andrei N. Lukashkin, Nicola Strenzke, Ian J. Russell |
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