Delivery of BDNF cDNA into ear boosts cochlear implant performance


Posted May 22, 2014 by lorrainegenscript

A report in Science Translational Medicine finds that electroporation of BDNF into mesenchymal cells of the ear stimulates spiral ganglion neurite regeneration, which improves sensitivity to electrical signals transmitted by cochlear implants.

 
A report in Science Translational Medicine finds that electroporation of BDNF into mesenchymal cells of the ear stimulates spiral ganglion neurite regeneration, which improves sensitivity to electrical signals transmitted by cochlear implants.

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Last Updated May 22, 2014