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Exome sequencing of families from Ghana reveals known and candidate hearing impairment genes.
Wonkam A, Adadey SM, Schrauwen I, Aboagye ET, Wonkam-Tingang E, Esoh K, Popel K, Manyisa N, Jonas M, deKock C, Nembaware V, Cornejo Sanchez DM, Bharadwaj T, Nasir A, Everard JL, Kadlubowska MK, Nouel-Saied LM, Acharya A, Quaye O, Amedofu GK, Awandare GA, Leal SM. Wonkam A, et al. Among authors: manyisa n. Commun Biol. 2022 Apr 19;5(1):369. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03326-8. Commun Biol. 2022. PMID: 35440622 Free PMC article.
A Monoallelic Variant in REST Is Associated with Non-Syndromic Autosomal Dominant Hearing Impairment in a South African Family.
Manyisa N, Schrauwen I, de Souza Rios LA, Mowla S, Tekendo-Ngongang C, Popel K, Esoh K, Bharadwaj T, Nouel-Saied LM, Acharya A, Nasir A, Wonkam-Tingang E, Kock C, Dandara C, Leal SM, Wonkam A. Manyisa N, et al. Genes (Basel). 2021 Nov 6;12(11):1765. doi: 10.3390/genes12111765. Genes (Basel). 2021. PMID: 34828371 Free PMC article.