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Channel at the hair's end

Jonathan Ashmore ()
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Jonathan Ashmore: University College London, and at the UCL Ear Institute

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7018, 685-686

Abstract: Ion channels controlled by sound underlie the sense of hearing. Having long eluded researchers, the first such mammalian channel has now been identified in the mouse inner ear.

Date: 2004
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