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Auditory system / Nervous system / Perception / Hearing / Olivocochlear system / Cochlea / Spiral ganglion / Hair cell / Organ of Corti / Inner ear / Dopamine receptor / Neuron
Auditory system
Nervous system
Perception
Hearing
Olivocochlear system
Cochlea
Spiral ganglion
Hair cell
Organ of Corti
Inner ear
Dopamine receptor
Neuron

344 • The Journal of Neuroscience, January 4, 2012 • 32(1):344 –355 Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Dopaminergic Signaling in the Cochlea: Receptor Expression Patterns and Deletion Phenotypes

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