Mutations in apoptosis-inducing factor cause X-linked recessive auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Abstract
Background
Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) is a form of hearing loss in which auditory signal transmission from the inner ear to the auditory nerve and brain stem is distorted, giving rise to speech perception difficulties beyond that expected for the observed degree of hearing loss. For many cases of ANSD, the underlying molecular pathology and the site of lesion remain unclear. The X-linked form of the condition, AUNX1,...Paper Details
Title
Mutations in apoptosis-inducing factor cause X-linked recessive auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Published Date
May 18, 2015
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
8
Pages
523 - 531
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