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Scientists at Tel Aviv University Developed a Gene Therapy for Deafness


Prof. Karen Avraham and Shahar Taiber
A new study at Tel Aviv University presents an innovative treatment for deafness, based on the delivery of genetic material into the cells of the inner ear. The genetic material ‘replaces’ the genetic defect and enables the cell to continue functioning normally.
The scientists were able to prevent the gradual deterioration of hearing in mice with a genetic mutation for deafness. They maintain that this novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness.
The study was led by Prof. Karen Avraham and Shahar Taiber, a student in the combined MD-PhD track, from the Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, and the Sagol School of Neuroscience, and Prof. Jeffrey Holt from Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Additional contributors included Prof. David Sprinzak from the School of Neurobiology, ....

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Researchers develop new gene therapy for deafness


Researchers develop new gene therapy for deafness
ANI |
Updated: Dec 27, 2020 22:01 IST
Tel Aviv [Israel], December 27 (ANI): An innovative treatment for deafness, based on the delivery of genetic material into the cells of the inner ear, gas been developed by researchers from Tel Aviv University. The genetic material replaces the genetic defect and enables the cells to continue functioning normally.
The scientists were able to prevent the gradual deterioration of hearing in mice that had a genetic mutation for deafness. They maintain that this novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness. ....

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Study presents novel gene therapy for deafness


Study presents novel gene therapy for deafness
A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) presents an innovative treatment for deafness, based on the delivery of genetic material into the cells of the inner ear. The genetic material replaces the genetic defect and enables the cells to continue functioning normally.
The scientists were able to prevent the gradual deterioration of hearing in mice that had a genetic mutation for deafness. They maintain that this novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness.
The study was led by Professor Karen Avraham of the Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry at TAU s Sackler Faculty of Medicine and Sagol School of Neuroscience. The paper was published in ....

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Israelis Develop Gene Therapy to Restore Hearing in Children


Dec 24, 2020
The innovative therapy replaces defective genes with healthy genes and may prevent deafness in children born with genetic mutations that cause hearing loss.
By TPS
Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a gene therapy for deafness, a breakthrough that may help in the treatment of children with hearing loss.
The innovative therapy, replacing defective genes with healthy genes, may prevent deafness in children born with genetic mutations that cause hearing loss.
The scientists developed a treatment for genetic deafness caused by a specific mutation identified for the first time in Israeli families, and then in the United Kingdom and Turkey. ....

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