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Cathepsin D Activity in Otosclerotic Bone and Perilymph

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Pages 549-552 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Ottó Ribári, Maxim Pereplica & István Sziklai. (1991) Oversulfated Mucopolysaccharides in the Otosclerotic Bone. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 111:2, pages 362-365.
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Madeleine St. Peter, Athanasia Warnecke & Hinrich Staecker. (2022) A Window of Opportunity: Perilymph Sampling from the Round Window Membrane Can Advance Inner Ear Diagnostics and Therapeutics. Journal of Clinical Medicine 11:2, pages 316.
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Naoko Matsumoto, Oak D. Jo, Remi N. J. Shih, Elsa J. Brochmann, Samuel S. Murray, Victor Hong, Jane Yanagawa & Norimoto Yanagawa. (2005) Increased cathepsin D release by Hyp mouse osteoblast cells . American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 289:1, pages E123-E132.
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Istvan Sziklai. (1996) Human otosclerotic bone-derived peptide decreases the gain of the electromotility in isolated outer hair cells. Hearing Research 95:1-2, pages 100-107.
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