A mouse model for human hearing loss DFNB30 due to loss of function of myosin IIIA.

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Published in Mamm Genome on December 17, 2010

Authors

Vanessa L Walsh1, Dorith Raviv, Amiel A Dror, Hashem Shahin, Tom Walsh, Moien N Kanaan, Karen B Avraham, Mary-Claire King

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1: Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-7720, USA.

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