Transcriptional Control of SLC26A4 Is Involved in Pendred Syndrome and Nonsyndromic Enlargement of Vestibular Aqueduct (DFNB4)

Tao Yang(University of Iowa), Hilmar Viđarsson(University of Gothenburg), Sandra Rodrigo-Blomqvist(University of Gothenburg), Sally Rosengren(University of Connecticut), Sven Enerbäck(University of Gothenburg), Richard J. Smith(University of Iowa)
The American Journal of Human Genetics
May 4, 2007
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