Glycoconjugates in the mammalian auditory system

J. Neurochem. (2011) 116, 756–763. Cell‐surface glycoconjugates, such as proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycosphingolipids have been suggested to serve important functions in hearing because of their variety and their specific expression patterns during the development and maturation of cochlea....

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Auditory Pathways - metabolism
Auditory Pathways - ultrastructure
Auditory system
Cochlea
Cochlea - metabolism
Cochlea - ultrastructure
Deafness
Ears & hearing
Eliminative Behavior, Animal
Gangliosides
glycoconjugates
Glycoconjugates - metabolism
Glycoproteins
Glycosphingolipids
Hearing loss
Hearing Loss - metabolism
Humans
Mammals
Membrane Microdomains - physiology
Models, Biological
Neurochemistry
Polysaccharides - metabolism
Proteoglycans
Reviews
Sialic acids
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