OTOF mutations revealed by genetic analysis of hearing loss families including a potential temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy allele
Renée Varga(National Human Genome Research Institute), W. J. Kimberling(Boys Town National Research Hospital), Charles I. Berlín(University of South Florida), Matthew R. Avenarius(University of Iowa), Thierry Morlet(Community Health Systems - Dupont Hospital), Linda J. Hood(University Medical Center New Orleans), Arnold Starr(University of California System), Philip M. Kelley, Edward Cohn, Richard J. Smith(University of Iowa), Bronya J.B. Keats(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans), Shanda Brashears(Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children)
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