Thursday, April 05, 2007

Isolation Of Stem Cells May Lead To A Treatment For Hearing Loss

Source: Case Western Reserve University
Date: April 5, 2007

Summary:

Members of the National Center for Regenerative Medicine research team, Dr. Robert Miller and Dr. Kumar Alagramam, both of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, recently published research findings in Developmental Neuroscience which suggest new ways of treating hearing loss. These researchers have isolated "cochlear stem cells" located in the inner ear and already primed for development into ear-related tissue due to their proximity to the ear and expression of certain genes necessary for the development of hearing.