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Otoferlin, defective in a human deafness form, is essential for exocytosis at the auditory ribbon synapse

Otoferlin, defective in a human deafness form, is essential for exocytosis at the auditory ribbon synapse

NIH launches "Knockout Mouse Project"

NIH launches "Knockout Mouse Project"

British babies to get vaccine against meningitis

British babies to get vaccine against meningitis

Autism affects the functioning of virtually the entire brain

Autism affects the functioning of virtually the entire brain

3-year-old Iraqi girl arrives in the U.S. to receive cochlear implant

3-year-old Iraqi girl arrives in the U.S. to receive cochlear implant

Researchers discover why brain areas fail to work together in autism

Researchers discover why brain areas fail to work together in autism

Genetic testing can improve newborn screening tests for hearing defects

Genetic testing can improve newborn screening tests for hearing defects

Genetic cause of hearing loss in aging

Genetic cause of hearing loss in aging

Low affinity analogs of thyrotropin-releasing hormone are super-agonists

Low affinity analogs of thyrotropin-releasing hormone are super-agonists

Gene mutation associated with deafness can play an important part in wound healing

Gene mutation associated with deafness can play an important part in wound healing

New approaches to genetic disease, based on cells' own ability to correct themselves

New approaches to genetic disease, based on cells' own ability to correct themselves

If jaundice is detected and treated properly children at no greater risk

If jaundice is detected and treated properly children at no greater risk

Birth defects from rubella almost eradicated in the USA

Birth defects from rubella almost eradicated in the USA

Concern over spread of Mumps in the U.S.

Concern over spread of Mumps in the U.S.

Hormone aldosterone linked to quality of hearing

Hormone aldosterone linked to quality of hearing

Ability for grammar hardwired into humans

Ability for grammar hardwired into humans

Bone quality regulator identified - possible target for preventing and treating bone fractures

Bone quality regulator identified - possible target for preventing and treating bone fractures

Spinal cord cells to be repaired by using nose cells

Spinal cord cells to be repaired by using nose cells

Obese and overweight refused joint operations

Obese and overweight refused joint operations

Natural selection has played an important role in patterning the human genome

Natural selection has played an important role in patterning the human genome

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