

Author: Rivolta Marcelo N.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 1471-8391
Source: British Medical Bulletin, Vol.105, Iss.1, 2013-03, pp. : 69-84
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Abstract
IntroductionFor most types of hearing impairments, a definitive therapy would rest on the ability to restore hair cells and the spiral ganglion neurons. The only established technique to treat deafness is based on the functional replacement of hair cells with a cochlear implant, but this still has important limitations.Sources of dataA systematic revision of the relevant literature is presented.Areas of agreementNew curative strategies, ranging from stem cells to gene and molecular therapy, are under development.Areas of controversyAlthough still experimental, they have delivered some initial promissory results that allow us to look at them with cautious optimism.Growing pointsThe isolation of human auditory cells, the generation of protocols to control their differentiation into sensory lineages, their promising application
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