USC Study Reveals Gene Regulators Behind Hearing Regeneration
Gene regulators in fish and lizards that regenerate hearing may pave the way for future therapies targeting hearing loss in humans.
Gene regulators in fish and lizards that regenerate hearing may pave the way for future therapies targeting hearing loss in humans.
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have successfully developed a method to grow inner ear tissue from human stem cells—a finding that could lead to new platforms to model disease and new therapies for the treatment of hearing and balance disorders.