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1. SCN11A gene deletion causes sensorineural hearing loss by impairing the ribbon synapses and auditory nerves. Zu M, Guo WW, Cong T, Ji F, Zhang SL, Zhang Y, Song X, Sun W, He DZZ, Shi WG, Yang SM. BMC Neurosci; 2021 Mar 22; 22(1):18. PubMed ID: 33752606 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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