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Neuronal processes and glial precursors form a scaffold for wiring the developing mouse cochlea | Nature Communications
Targeted Deletion of Sox10 by Wnt1-cre Defects Neuronal Migration and Projection in the Mouse Inner Ear | PLOS ONE
Altered expression of genes regulating inflammation and synaptogenesis during regrowth of afferent neurons to cochlear hair cells | PLOS ONE
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