Hearing impairment is a major health and economic concern worldwide. Currently, the cochlear implant (CI) is the standard of care for remediation of severe to profound hearing loss, and in general, contemporary CIs are highly successful. But there is great variability in outcomes among individuals, especially in children, with many CI users deriving much less or even marginal benefit. Much of this variability is related to differences in auditory nerve survival, and there has been substantial interest in recent years in exploring potential therapies to improve survival of the cochlear spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) after deafness. Preclinical studies using osmotic pumps and other approaches in deafened animal models to deliver neurotrophic f...
Following destruction of sensory cells of the organ of Corti, spiral ganglion cells (SGC) in the gui...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to patients with a severe profound hearing loss by direc...
Neurotrophic factors are important for the development and maintenance of the auditory system, and h...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to profoundly deaf patients by electrically stimulating ...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs), the target cells of the cochlear implant, undergo gradual degenerati...
Neurotrophin (NT) cochlear gene therapy might perhaps give a single treatment that might greatly enh...
© 2014 Dr. Patrick James AtkinsonSensorineural hearing loss results from damage to or loss of the se...
Gene therapy has been investigated as a way to introduce a variety of genes to treat neurological di...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to profoundly deaf patients by electrically stimulating ...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are the target cells of the cochlear implant, a neural prosthesis des...
After substantial loss of cochlear hair cells, exogenous neurotrophins prevent degeneration of the a...
Exogenous neurotrophin delivery to the deaf cochlea can prevent deafness-induced auditory neuron deg...
Outcomes with contemporary cochlear implants (CI) depend partly upon the survival and condition of t...
Exogenous neurotrophin delivery to the deaf cochlea can prevent deafness-induced auditory neuron deg...
Cochlear implants electrically stimulate spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in order to provide speech c...
Following destruction of sensory cells of the organ of Corti, spiral ganglion cells (SGC) in the gui...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to patients with a severe profound hearing loss by direc...
Neurotrophic factors are important for the development and maintenance of the auditory system, and h...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to profoundly deaf patients by electrically stimulating ...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs), the target cells of the cochlear implant, undergo gradual degenerati...
Neurotrophin (NT) cochlear gene therapy might perhaps give a single treatment that might greatly enh...
© 2014 Dr. Patrick James AtkinsonSensorineural hearing loss results from damage to or loss of the se...
Gene therapy has been investigated as a way to introduce a variety of genes to treat neurological di...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to profoundly deaf patients by electrically stimulating ...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are the target cells of the cochlear implant, a neural prosthesis des...
After substantial loss of cochlear hair cells, exogenous neurotrophins prevent degeneration of the a...
Exogenous neurotrophin delivery to the deaf cochlea can prevent deafness-induced auditory neuron deg...
Outcomes with contemporary cochlear implants (CI) depend partly upon the survival and condition of t...
Exogenous neurotrophin delivery to the deaf cochlea can prevent deafness-induced auditory neuron deg...
Cochlear implants electrically stimulate spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in order to provide speech c...
Following destruction of sensory cells of the organ of Corti, spiral ganglion cells (SGC) in the gui...
The cochlear implant provides auditory cues to patients with a severe profound hearing loss by direc...
Neurotrophic factors are important for the development and maintenance of the auditory system, and h...