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Function and Dysfunction of the Cochlea From Mechanisms to Potential Therapies by Guy P Richardson, Christine Petit , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.

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    Author(s) Guy P Richardson, Christine Petit
    PublisherCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
    ISBN9781621822790
    Pages356
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2019

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    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S. Function and Dysfunction of the Cochlea From Mechanisms to Potential Therapies by Guy P Richardson, Christine Petit

    The Cochlea Is A Spiral-Shaped Structure In The Inner Ear That Is Responsible For Hearing. It Converts Sound Vibrations Into Electrical Signals And Sends Them To The Brain With Remarkable Precision. Defects In The Cellular Or Molecular Components Of The Cochlea Can Lead To Deafness And OtherHearing Impairments. Written And Edited By Experts In The Field, This Collection From Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Medicine Provides A Comprehensive Review Of The Complex Molecular Machinery That Is Responsible For Cochlear Function And Describes Recent Advances In Understanding And Treating Various Forms OfHearing Loss. The Contributors Focus On The Highly Specialized Cells That Are Critical For Auditory Transduction--The Hair Cells--And Their Unique Molecular And Biomechanical Characteristics. They Also Consider The Properties Of Other Cochlear Components, Including The Tectorial Membrane, SynapticConnections, And Resident Macrophages, As Well As The Development And Evolution Of The Cochlea As A Whole. Topics Such As Hair Cell Regeneration, Otoacoustic Emissions, And Ototoxicity Are Also Discussed. In Addition, The Authors Examine The Epidemiology And Pathology Of Hearing Loss And Emerging Therapeutic Strategies (E.G., Optical Cochlear Implants) For Addressing It. This Volume Is Therefore A Valuable Reference For Cell Biologists And Neuroscientists Interested In The Biology Of Hearing, As WellAs Physiciandsscientists Seeking New Approaches To Alleviate Hearing Impairments.



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