人类耳蜗与未来听力康复的研究

H. Rask-Andersen, Liu Wei, A. Kinnefors, K. Pfaller, R. Glueckert, A. Schrott-Fischer, M. Boström
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超过6亿人患有神经感觉疾病,听力损失是所有年龄段的主要原因之一。每1000名新生儿中有2-3名儿童、超过10%的成年人和30…
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Studies of the Human Cochlea with Aspects on Future Hearing Rehabilitation
More than 600 million people suffer from neurosensory diseases, with hearing loss being one of the dominant causes of all ages. Deafness affects 2-3 children in 1000 born, over 10% of adults and 30 ...
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