Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Cochlear gene therapy with ancestral AAV in adult mice: complete transduction of inner hair cells without cochlear dysfunction.Biocompatibility and in vivo osteogenic capability of novel bone tissue engineering scaffold A-W-MGC/CS.Gene transfection mediated by polyethyleneimine-polyethylene glycol nanocarrier prevents cisplatin-induced spiral ganglion cell damage.In vivo genetic manipulation of inner ear connexin expression by bovine adeno-associated viral vectors.The spread of adenoviral vectors to central nervous system through pathway of cochlea in mimetic aging and young rats.Delivery of Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors in Adult Mammalian Inner Ear Cell Subtypes without Auditory Dysfunction.
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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P2093
P2860
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Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.
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Davina Gassner
Dianne Durham
Douglas E Brough
Susanna C Pfannenstiel
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10.1002/AR.22593
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2012-10-08T00:00:00Z