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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @albertdupont3339
    @albertdupont3339 Рік тому +2

    I am a big fan of your work, you seem to be a wonderful team. I really wish the best of success for you all

  • @xmunki1389
    @xmunki1389 Рік тому +5

    Hello. I want to ask, when can we realistically expect an actual hearing regeneration treatment? Is it 5, 10, 20 years from now, or possibly longer than that? Thank you for your efforts.

    • @Nick-iu7ks
      @Nick-iu7ks Рік тому

      15 years.

    • @jsfilmes575
      @jsfilmes575 Рік тому

      ​@Nick-iu7ks A article was successful in regenerating the hair cells in adult mouse. Rinri therapeutics have in their pipeline a therapy for regenerating hair cells.

    • @secretname2670
      @secretname2670 Рік тому

      15 years is what everyone will say, because it's a safe date, not too long, not too short. If anyone says something like that, they are lying.
      I personally belive that with the current level of advancements in neural and mrna medicinal practices we can expect some serious progress in the next 40 years at least, if not +3 more. If you are in your 40s-50s there is a good chance you'll live long enough to see it happen before your eyes as some australian, norwegian or japanese researcher finally cracks open the "health regeneration code" in real life.

  • @Emslandkopfnuss
    @Emslandkopfnuss 11 місяців тому

    I hope your research ship with the great crew and gEARbox will find the undiscovered country of HC-genesis.😉
    Best wishes from MichaEL (with ARHL + NIHL + Otosclerosis and a musically trained hearing).

  • @yohanthomas2173
    @yohanthomas2173 Рік тому +1

    @hearinghealthfoundation : What do you think about Zheng-Yi Chen discovery ?

    • @HearingHealthFoundation
      @HearingHealthFoundation  Рік тому +2

      Hi, thank you for your question! The Hearing Restoration Project and other teams around the work are making continual progress on understanding the underlying mechanisms behind the potential to regenerate inner ear hair cells in humans. As always, published results are of great interest and demonstrate the potential of certain cocktails, pathways, and methodologies. Thus far, the resulting cells have been immature, as in the paper you reference, so there is still some way to go. There have been a number of these types of successes and they often use the same pathways, so we know we're on to something. Thank you again! More questions feel free to email us at info@hhf.org.