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Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics

Fig. 4

From: Intermittent white noise exposure is associated with rat cochleae damage and changes in the gene expression

Fig. 4

Fold change of SLC26A4 gene linked to 90–120 dB SPL, 8 h/day and 70 Hz–16 kHz intermittent white noise exposure. All groups were down-regulated after exposure. Fold changes are from left to right of the graph, 0.306, 0.417, 0.122 and 0.015 compared to control, respectively, or on the other hand, the SLC26A4 gene expression in control group is 3.26, 2.4, 8.2 and 66.66 fold these groups from left to right

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