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Restore your hearing with gene therapy

A team of US scientists used gene transfer to produce functioning hair cells in mice that the inner ear needs to interpret sounds.

Team leader John Brigande from Oregon Health and Science University used unborn mice to prove gene therapy can be used to encourage cells to become hair cells reports the BBC.

The results are published in Nature.

Normal hearing involves cochlear hair cells converting sound into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain.