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Gene Therapy of Cochlear Deafness
Present Concepts and Future Aspects


Editor(s):   Ryan, A.F. (La Jolla, Calif.)

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A review of recent findings

Gene therapy holds great potential for the treatment not only of genetic disorders, but also of many acquired diseases. This is as true for the inner ear as for any other organ. However, the technical challenges that must be overcome before gene therapy becomes more widely used are remarkable. In the inner ear the size, accessibility, delicacy and the involvement of many different cell types present unique conditions.
This volume reviews current concepts and recent research findings of the application of gene therapy to the inner ear. Various forms of gene therapy, disorders that are potential targets for gene therapy, techniques for gene delivery, and mechanisms of gene targeting, and also obstacles that have yet to be overcome are discussed.
This volume will be indispensable reading for otolaryngologists, hearing scientists, audiologists with a special interest in keeping up-to-date on gene therapy for inner ear disorders.


Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology,  Vol. 66
ISSN: 0065-3071
e-ISSN: 1662-2847


Gene Therapy of Cochlear Deafness 
Present Concepts and Future Aspects
Editor(s):   Ryan, A.F. (La Jolla, Calif.)
VI + 120 p.,  28 fig.,  12 in color,  5 tab.,  hard cover,  2009
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