Hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder, affecting 40% of people over 65 years old, leading for these patients, to the deterioration of their quality of life and to their social isolation. The main causes are aging or exposure to noise. However, many genes can also cause deafness. Among these deafnesses, the Chudley McCullough Syndrome (CMCS) is a rare disease characterized by severe and early deafness associated with brain abnormalities (Chudley et al., 1997). Recently, mutations in the GPSM2 (G protein signaling modulator 2) gene were found to be causative of this pathology, but the molecular basis were unknown (Walsh et al., 2010). Using a murine model of this pathology, we identified the molecular basis of this pathology as wel...
Usher syndrome (USH) is characterised by a sensorineural congenital deafness and a progressive loss ...
Deafness, a pathological condition causing partial or complete loss of hearing, affects nearly 70 mi...
Hearing relies on the ability of the inner ear to convert sound waves into electrical signals. The m...
Hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder, affecting 40% of people over 65 years old, leading...
La perte auditive est le trouble sensoriel le plus commun avec 40 % des personnes de plus de 65 ans ...
Mutations in GPSM2 cause Chudley-McCullough syndrome (CMCS), an autosomal recessive neurological dis...
Hearing, mediated by the ear, if impaired results in deafness of varying degrees affecting some 430 ...
Autosomal-recessive inheritance, severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss, and partial agenesis...
Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is a significant problem in the population. The genetic contr...
Defects in myosin VIIa, the PDZ-domain-containing protein harmonin, cadherin 23, protocadherin 15, a...
The mammalian auditory sense organ is subdivided into three principle compartments, the outer-, midd...
Abstractenetic mutations that lead to hearing losses have been identified in both human and mouse po...
Usher Syndrome (USH) is the first cause of deafness blindness in humans. 3 USH clinical types (USH1-...
Massively parallel sequencing of targeted regions, exomes, and complete genomes has begun to dramati...
More than 360 million humans are affected with some degree of hearing loss, either early or later in...
Usher syndrome (USH) is characterised by a sensorineural congenital deafness and a progressive loss ...
Deafness, a pathological condition causing partial or complete loss of hearing, affects nearly 70 mi...
Hearing relies on the ability of the inner ear to convert sound waves into electrical signals. The m...
Hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder, affecting 40% of people over 65 years old, leading...
La perte auditive est le trouble sensoriel le plus commun avec 40 % des personnes de plus de 65 ans ...
Mutations in GPSM2 cause Chudley-McCullough syndrome (CMCS), an autosomal recessive neurological dis...
Hearing, mediated by the ear, if impaired results in deafness of varying degrees affecting some 430 ...
Autosomal-recessive inheritance, severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss, and partial agenesis...
Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is a significant problem in the population. The genetic contr...
Defects in myosin VIIa, the PDZ-domain-containing protein harmonin, cadherin 23, protocadherin 15, a...
The mammalian auditory sense organ is subdivided into three principle compartments, the outer-, midd...
Abstractenetic mutations that lead to hearing losses have been identified in both human and mouse po...
Usher Syndrome (USH) is the first cause of deafness blindness in humans. 3 USH clinical types (USH1-...
Massively parallel sequencing of targeted regions, exomes, and complete genomes has begun to dramati...
More than 360 million humans are affected with some degree of hearing loss, either early or later in...
Usher syndrome (USH) is characterised by a sensorineural congenital deafness and a progressive loss ...
Deafness, a pathological condition causing partial or complete loss of hearing, affects nearly 70 mi...
Hearing relies on the ability of the inner ear to convert sound waves into electrical signals. The m...