In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exist in the inner ear of the mouse, opening a door to the possibility of repopulating damaged sensory epithelia in humans
It is commonly assumed that mammalian cochlear cells do not regenerate. Therefore, if hair cells are...
none5Objectives. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are currently being investigated in numerous pre-clini...
178-182Hair cells with stereocilia are the sensory receptors of the inner ear that are located in th...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
The hair cells that reside in the cochlear sensory epithelium are the fundamental sensory structures...
The prevalence of acquired hearing loss is very high. About 10% of the total population and more tha...
Abstract Background Hearing loss affects 25% of the population at ages 60–69 years. Loss of the hair...
Technologies such as hearing aids and cochlear implants do provide useful benefit to a large number ...
Sensory hairs cells are the mechanotransducers of the inner ear that are essential for hearing and b...
Hearing loss affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide by dampening or cutting off their audi...
Sensory hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory receptors found in vertebrate auditory, vestib...
Hair cells of the mammalian auditory system are able to recover from moderate noise-induced damage b...
It is well known that the adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative capacity, and that the conseque...
none5Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are currently being investigated in numerous pre-clinical and clin...
BACKGROUND: Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repa...
It is commonly assumed that mammalian cochlear cells do not regenerate. Therefore, if hair cells are...
none5Objectives. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are currently being investigated in numerous pre-clini...
178-182Hair cells with stereocilia are the sensory receptors of the inner ear that are located in th...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
The hair cells that reside in the cochlear sensory epithelium are the fundamental sensory structures...
The prevalence of acquired hearing loss is very high. About 10% of the total population and more tha...
Abstract Background Hearing loss affects 25% of the population at ages 60–69 years. Loss of the hair...
Technologies such as hearing aids and cochlear implants do provide useful benefit to a large number ...
Sensory hairs cells are the mechanotransducers of the inner ear that are essential for hearing and b...
Hearing loss affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide by dampening or cutting off their audi...
Sensory hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory receptors found in vertebrate auditory, vestib...
Hair cells of the mammalian auditory system are able to recover from moderate noise-induced damage b...
It is well known that the adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative capacity, and that the conseque...
none5Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are currently being investigated in numerous pre-clinical and clin...
BACKGROUND: Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repa...
It is commonly assumed that mammalian cochlear cells do not regenerate. Therefore, if hair cells are...
none5Objectives. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are currently being investigated in numerous pre-clini...
178-182Hair cells with stereocilia are the sensory receptors of the inner ear that are located in th...