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Deletion of Limk1 and Limk2 in mice does not alter cochlear development or auditory function
Jian Wang
Neuroscience
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Acquired Hearing Loss
25%
Actin Binding
25%
Actin Depolymerization
25%
Actin Dynamics
25%
Actin Filaments
25%
Afferent Synapse
25%
Auditory Function
100%
Binding Partners
25%
Cellular Structure
25%
Cochlear Development
100%
Cochlear Synapse
25%
Cofilin
50%
Cytoskeletal Structure
25%
Double Knockout
25%
Double Knockout Mice
75%
Gene mutation
25%
Hair Bundle
25%
LIMK1
100%
LIMK2
25%
Mouse Cochlea
25%
Overall Development
25%
Ribbon Synapse
25%
Sensory Hair Cells
25%
Structural Plasticity
25%
Synapse Function
25%
Neuroscience
Actin Filament
25%
Cofilin
50%
Gene Mutation
25%
Ribbon Synapse
25%