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The molecular genetics of inherited deafness – current knowledge and recent advances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Rachel E. Hardisty
Affiliation:
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, UK
Jane Fleming
Affiliation:
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, UK
Karen P. Steel*
Affiliation:
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, UK
*
Address for correspondence: Professor Karen P. Steel, MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD. e-mail: karen@ihr.mrcac.uk

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