The human inner ear contains minute three-dimensional neurosensory structures that are deeply embedded within the skull base, rendering them relatively inaccessible to regenerative therapies for hearing loss. Here we provide a detailed characterisation of the functional architecture of the space that hosts the cell bodies of the auditory nerve to make them safely accessible for the first time for therapeutic intervention. We used synchrotron phase-contrast imaging which offers the required microscopic soft-tissue contrast definition while simultaneously displaying precise bony anatomic detail. Using volume-rendering software we constructed highly accurate 3-dimensional representations of the inner ear. The cell bodies are arranged in a bony...
We discuss strategies within the field to restore hearing in the context of a flat epithelia model. ...
The human cochlea is deeply embedded in the temporal bone and surrounded by a thick otic capsule, re...
Imaging the inner ear microanatomy is of great importance for the assessment of the state of the cel...
The human inner ear contains minute three-dimensional neurosensory structures that are deeply embedd...
Sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction are caused by damage to neurons and mechanosen...
While inner ear disorders are common, our ability to intervene and recover their sensory function is...
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans. Despite the global scale of...
© 2019 Phillip James Patrick SaleThere are many sites and methods of therapeutic interventions in th...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans. Despite the global scale of...
The development of therapeutic interventions for hearing loss requires fundamental knowledge about t...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
The most common sensory deficit in the world is sensorineural hearing loss. Cochlear implantation (C...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
PhD ThesisHearing loss is among the most common of sensory impairments and there are over 500 millio...
We discuss strategies within the field to restore hearing in the context of a flat epithelia model. ...
The human cochlea is deeply embedded in the temporal bone and surrounded by a thick otic capsule, re...
Imaging the inner ear microanatomy is of great importance for the assessment of the state of the cel...
The human inner ear contains minute three-dimensional neurosensory structures that are deeply embedd...
Sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction are caused by damage to neurons and mechanosen...
While inner ear disorders are common, our ability to intervene and recover their sensory function is...
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans. Despite the global scale of...
© 2019 Phillip James Patrick SaleThere are many sites and methods of therapeutic interventions in th...
Hearing is one of our most important means of communication. Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a long-...
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans. Despite the global scale of...
The development of therapeutic interventions for hearing loss requires fundamental knowledge about t...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
The most common sensory deficit in the world is sensorineural hearing loss. Cochlear implantation (C...
Background: The Uppsala collection of human temporal bones and molds is a unique resource for educat...
PhD ThesisHearing loss is among the most common of sensory impairments and there are over 500 millio...
We discuss strategies within the field to restore hearing in the context of a flat epithelia model. ...
The human cochlea is deeply embedded in the temporal bone and surrounded by a thick otic capsule, re...
Imaging the inner ear microanatomy is of great importance for the assessment of the state of the cel...