Patients with sensorineural hearing loss can benefit from mucosa-derived stem cell transplant

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Patients with sensorineural hearing loss can benefit from mucosa-derived stem cell transplant

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Stem Cell scientists in Australia have found that patients suffering from hearing problems which began during infancy and childhood could benefit from a transplant of stem cells from their nose. The research, published today in STEM CELLS, reveals that mucosa-derived stem cells can help preserve hearing function during the early-onset of sensorineural hearing loss.

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