Genes, Hearing, and Deafness: From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice

Genes, Hearing, and Deafness: From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice

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Jun 13, 2007 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (326 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 326
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jun 13, 2007
Editore CRC Press
ISBN-10 0415383595
ISBN-13 9780415383592

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This book explores the intricate relationship between genetics and hearing loss, shedding light on the complexities of hereditary deafness. With contributions from leading experts in molecular biology and clinical practice, it delves into the latest research and findings in the field. Readers will gain insight into how genes influence auditory functions and the implications for diagnosing and treating hearing impairments.

The authors present a comprehensive overview of the genetic factors that contribute to hearing loss, addressing both the scientific challenges and the clinical applications of this knowledge. They highlight recent advancements in technology and methodology, which have opened new avenues for understanding the mechanisms behind deafness and, in turn, improving patient care.

Through a blend of empirical evidence and practical advice, this work serves as a crucial resource for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of genetics and audiology. By bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications, it aims to enhance the outcomes for those affected by hearing impairments.
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