Selection of viral capsids and promoters affects the efficacy of rescue of <i>Tmprss3</i>-deficient cochlea.

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Full Title: Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev

Abbreviation: Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev

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Subject Category: Medicine, Research & Experimental

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"Declaration of interests K.P. and M.A.K. are inventors of filed patents held by Stanford University."

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"We thank our laboratory for insightful comments on the manuscript and E. Huarcaya-Najarro for excellent technical support. This project was also supported by an 10.13039/100000002NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant (S10-OD010580) from the National Center for Research Resources (10.13039/100000097NCRR) with contribution from Stanford's Beckman Center. This work was supported by American Neurotological Society research grant, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology research grant, and NIH Loan Repayment Program (K.A.A.); 10.13039/100015521Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute grant and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council grant (J.M.A.); NIH K08DC016034, RO1DC020574, and Triological Society and American College of Surgeon Clinician Scientist Development Award (R.F.N.); NIH R01AI116698 (M.K.); RO1DC01910, RO1DC021110, California Initiative in Regenerative Medicine, and the Yu and Oberndorf families (A.G.C.)."

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