THE ROLE OF NOTCH SIGNALING IN THE DIFFERENTIAL ABILITY OF SUPPORTING CELL SUBTYPES TO SPONTANEOUSLY REGENERATE HAIR CELLS IN THE NEONATAL MOUSE COCHLEA
One of the most common disabilities in the US, hearing loss, is reported by The National Institutes of Health to affect approximately 36 million Americans. One of the major contributing factors to this loss in hearing is the loss of the sensory hair cells (HCs) within the cochlea. Also in the mamma...
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2017
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