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Hearing damage and deafness: a role for the circadian clock.
Current biology : CB. 2014;24(6):R232-4.
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Severe noise can cause permanent hearing damage. A recent study now shows that the capacity to recover from noise damage varies with time of day, driven by circadian clock control of a nerve growth factor (BDNF) in the inner ear.
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Loudon, Andrew
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