Context: One of the research areas is using stem cell transplantation for treating children’s sensorineural hearing loss. Preclinical studies and testing of the stem cell types have been performed in this field, and relative improvement has been achieved. Objectives: This narrative review has been prepared to study the advancements in hearing regeneration with stem cell transplantation. Data Sources: The English articles with full-text were searched in PubMed, Scopus, and Google scholar from 2000 to 2020 using keywords of sensory neural hearing loss and stem cell. Results: In 2018, the first human study was performed with stem cells from the human umbilical cord, which has promising results regarding the safety of the method and its pos...
PhD ThesisHearing loss is among the most common of sensory impairments and there are over 500 millio...
Stem cells have been touted as a potential source of replacement cells for the treatment of severe-t...
Hearing loss, or deafness, affects 360 million people worldwide of which about 32 million are childr...
In recent years, neural stem cell transplantation has received widespread attention as a new treatme...
Since the potential of stem cells (SCs) in treating diseases is superb, it is believed that the use ...
Objectives: Hearing impairment is commonly due to degeneration and death of hair cells and or their ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedINTRODUCTION: In the auditory system, a specialized subset of sensory ...
Abstract Background Damage to the inner ear or cochlear nerve results in sensorineural hearing loss ...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
© The Author(s) 2020.Disabling hearing loss is the most common sensorineural disability worldwide. I...
Hearing loss is the most widely spread sensory disorder in our society. In the majority of cases, it...
178-182Hair cells with stereocilia are the sensory receptors of the inner ear that are located in th...
Hearing loss is a sensory deprivation that can affect the quality of life. Currently, only rehabilit...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
Introduction: Damage and loss of hair cells in the inner ear is the most frequent cause of hearing l...
PhD ThesisHearing loss is among the most common of sensory impairments and there are over 500 millio...
Stem cells have been touted as a potential source of replacement cells for the treatment of severe-t...
Hearing loss, or deafness, affects 360 million people worldwide of which about 32 million are childr...
In recent years, neural stem cell transplantation has received widespread attention as a new treatme...
Since the potential of stem cells (SCs) in treating diseases is superb, it is believed that the use ...
Objectives: Hearing impairment is commonly due to degeneration and death of hair cells and or their ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedINTRODUCTION: In the auditory system, a specialized subset of sensory ...
Abstract Background Damage to the inner ear or cochlear nerve results in sensorineural hearing loss ...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
© The Author(s) 2020.Disabling hearing loss is the most common sensorineural disability worldwide. I...
Hearing loss is the most widely spread sensory disorder in our society. In the majority of cases, it...
178-182Hair cells with stereocilia are the sensory receptors of the inner ear that are located in th...
Hearing loss is a sensory deprivation that can affect the quality of life. Currently, only rehabilit...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
Introduction: Damage and loss of hair cells in the inner ear is the most frequent cause of hearing l...
PhD ThesisHearing loss is among the most common of sensory impairments and there are over 500 millio...
Stem cells have been touted as a potential source of replacement cells for the treatment of severe-t...
Hearing loss, or deafness, affects 360 million people worldwide of which about 32 million are childr...