Increased mitophagy protects cochlear hair cells from aminoglycoside-induced damage
Yuhua Zhang(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Renjie Chai(Nantong University), Wei Cao(Anhui Medical University), Qiaojun Fang(Anhui Medical University), Xiaoyun Qian(Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital), Pei Jiang(Jining First People's Hospital), Yangnan Hu(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Shan Sun(University of Macau), Mingliang Tang(Southeast University), Zheng Ying(Soochow University), Menghui Liao(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Shang Xiang(Nanjing Normal University), Cheng Cheng(Dalian Medical University), Chen Zhang(Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University), Hongfeng Wang(China Pharmaceutical University), Yunhao Wu(State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering), Xia Gao(China Academy of Engineering Physics), Jianming Yang(Anhui Medical University), Jieyu Qi(Beijing Institute of Technology)
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