Does Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Could Provide Good Clinical outcome for Deafness? -The Focus on Current Difficulties on Clinical Application
Subramanian Sambandam
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Subramanian Sambandam: Department of Biotechnology, University of Madras, India
Trends in Technical & Scientific Research, 2018, vol. 2, issue 3, 41-47
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Genetical, ageing, excessive noise and certain antibiotics are account for majority of permanent hearing loss in humans. Hearing loss is caused by dysfunction of the sensory epithelium...
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Date: 2018
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