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Philosophy of biology
Nonsyndromic deafness
Mutation
Sensorineural hearing loss
Chromosome 11
DIAPH1
COL11A2
Point mutation
Congenital hearing loss
Deafness
Biology
Genetics

The mGluR5 antagonist AFQ056 does not affect methylation and transcription of the mutant FMR1 gene in vitro

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