Refining surgical techniques for efficient posterior semicircular canal gene delivery in the adult mammalian inner ear with minimal hearing loss
Abstract Hearing loss is a common disability affecting the world’s population today. While several studies have shown that inner ear gene therapy can be successfully applied to mouse models of hereditary hearing loss to improve hearing, most of these studies rely on inner ear gene delivery in the ne...
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Main Authors: | Jianliang Zhu, Jin Woong Choi, Yasuko Ishibashi, Kevin Isgrig, Mhamed Grati, Jean Bennett, Wade Chien |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2565d988c0004b17a47e54b96a9b72b4 |
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