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Last updated: Thursday, January 5, 2012

Scientific researchers in St. Louis at Washington University School of Medicine had come to a conclusion the genes needed to develop the inner part of the mouse’s ear are suitable to cure human deafness. FGF20, the gene detected for curing human deafness, remain placed in a part of genome that might have links with even Related posts: Is Deafness In Humans Related To Problems

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Genetic Treatment of Human Deafness Through Mouse Ear