Genetics of Hearing Impairment
The inner ear is a complex machinery at the cellular and molecular levels. Many different genes and proteins play roles in the development and maintenance of its structure and function, through participating in diverse molecular networks. A defect in any of these components can result in the loss of...
Saved in:
HerausgeberIn: | |
---|---|
Sonstige: | |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (314 p.) |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
The dependence of hearing impairment on sound intensity / by John C. Steinberg and Mark B. Gardner
by: Steinberg, John C.
Published: (1937) -
Employees with aided hearing impairment : : an interdisciplinary perspective / / Hakan Hua.
by: Hua, Hakan,
Published: (2014.) -
Representing sounds and spellings : : phonological decline and compensatory working memory in acquired hearing impairment / / Elisabet Classon.
by: Classon, Elisabet.
Published: (2013.) -
Medical genetics : : its application to speech, hearing, and craniofacial disorders / / Nathaniel H. Robin ; foreword by Robert J. Shprintzen ; contributors, Marni J. Falk [and three others].
by: Robin, Nathaniel,
Published: (2008.) -
Sensory impairment / Tom H. Margrain and Mike Boulton
by: Margrain, Tom H.
Published: (2005)