Structure of inner-ear protein is key to both hearing and inherited deafness

Saturday, April 17, 2010 - 06:00 in Biology & Nature

Rising from the top surface of each of the specialised receptor cells in our inner ears is a bundle of sensory cilia that responds to the movement of sound. As sensitive as they are fragile, these cilia can move to wisps of sound no larger than a molecule - but can shear at sounds that are larger than life...

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