Role of estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) in DFN35B hearing impairment and dental decay
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Bayram, Merve
RUFF, Timothy D.
WEBER, Megan L.
HSIN, Hong-Yuan
KALAY, ERSAN
BROZKOVA, Dana S.
SHIMIZU, Takehiko
TROMBETTA, Vanessa M.
SENCAK, Regina C.
HUMMEL, Michael
BRISENO-RUIZ, Jessica
REVU, Shankar K.
GRANJEIRO, Jose M.
ANTUNES, Leonardo S.
ANTUNES, Livia A.
ABREU, Fernanda V.
Costa, Marcelo C.
TANNURE, Patricia N.
PATIR, Asli
POLETTA, Fernando A.
MEREB, Juan C.
CASTILLA, Eduardo E.
ORIOLI, Leda M.
MARAZITA, Mary L.
OUYANG, Hongjiao
JAYARAMAN, Thottala
VIEIRA, Alexandre R.
Seymen, Figen
Koruyucu, Mine
DEELEY, Kathleen
KUCHLER, Erika C.
FORELLA, Jessalyn
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Background: Congenital forms of hearing impairment can be caused by mutations in the estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) gene. Our initial linkage studies suggested the ESRRB locus is linked to high caries experience in humans.
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