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Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention: the identity of the tip link, which conver...

Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention: the identity of the tip link, which conver...

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Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention: the identity of the tip link, which converts mechanical force to channel opening in hair cells, has been controversial, with different groups promoting cadherin 23 or protocadherin 15. A new paper in Nature shows that both proteins are involved

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Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention: the identity of the tip link, which converts mechanical force to channel opening in hair cells, has been controversial, with different groups promoting cadherin 23 or protocadherin 15. A new paper in Nature shows that both proteins are involved

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Nature Publishing Group

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Nature neuroscience, 2007-10, Vol.10 (10), p.1232

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Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention: the identity of the tip link, which converts mechanical force to channel opening in hair cells, has been controversial, with different groups promoting cadherin 23 or protocadherin 15. A new paper in Nature shows that both proteins are involved

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1097-6256

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