Ehmann, H.H.EhmannHartwich, H.H.HartwichSalzig, C.C.SalzigHartmann, N.N.HartmannClement-Ziza, M.M.Clement-ZizaUshakov, K.K.UshakovAvraham, K.B.K.B.AvrahamBininda-Emonds, O.R.P.O.R.P.Bininda-EmondsHartmann, A.K.A.K.HartmannLang, P.P.LangFriauf, E.E.FriaufNothwang, H.G.H.G.Nothwang2022-03-042022-03-042013https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/23390010.1074/jbc.M113.490508Background: The superior olivary complex (SOC) is an essential center for spatial hearing. Results: Generation of a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative catalogue of the developmental changes in the SOC-related gene repertoire. Conclusion: Postnatal maturation of the SOC is shaped by extensive molecular changes. Significance: This work identifies strong candidate genes for normal and impaired hearing and genetic evidence for retrocochlear functions of deafness genes.en572Time-dependent gene expression analysis of the developing superior olivary complexjournal article