Saturday, 14 September 2013

Researchers Make Great Progress In Neurosensory Hearing Loss

Moffat and Ramsden for the first time discovered the possibility of the auditory system in humans in 1977. Since then, over the last two decades, great progress has been made in physiopathological research on neurosensory hearing loss. Jrgensen and Mathiesen were the first authors to note the capacity for regeneration of the normal vestibular epithelium in adult Australian parrots. Later, Roberson et al studied the normal vestibular epithelium of 12-day-old white ...

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