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Alternative splicing of the Rbm24 gene is essential for cochlear hair cell stereocilia integrity and hearing function in mice
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Issue 16, April 2026. <br/>SignificanceMechanotransduction of cochlear hair cells relies on stereocilia, the F-actin-filled cell protrusions at their apical surface. Previously, we reported that RNA-binding protein RBM24 plays pivotal roles in stereocilia development and hearing …

