Neuronal Cell Adhesion Molecule (NrCAM) is Expressed by Sensory Cells in the Cochlea and is Necessary for Proper Cochlear Innervation and Sensory Domain Patterning During Development
Conclusions: NrCAM is expressed by several neural and sensory epithelial subtypes within the developing cochlea, and the loss of Nrcam confers numerous, but non‐permanent, developmental defects in innervation and sensory domain patterning. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Developmental Dynamics - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Randall J. Harley, Joseph P. Murdy, Zhirong Wang, Michael C. Kelly, Tessa ‐Jonne F. Ropp, SeHoon H. Park, Patricia F. Maness, Paul B. Manis, Thomas M. Coate Tags: Patterns & Phenotypes Source Type: research
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