Long term behavior of dexamethasone-loaded cochlear implants: In vitro & in vivo
The aim of this study was to better understand the long term behavior of silicone-based cochlear implants loaded with dexamethasone: in vitro as well as in vivo (gerbils). This type of local controlled drug delivery systems offers an interesting potential for the treatment of hearing loss. Because v...
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Main Authors: | T. Rongthong (Author), A. Qnouch (Author), M. Maue Gehrke (Author), F. Danede (Author), J.F. Willart (Author), P.F.M. de Oliveira (Author), L. Paccou (Author), G. Tourrel (Author), P. Stahl (Author), J. Verin (Author), P. Toulemonde (Author), C. Vincent (Author), F. Siepmann (Author), J. Siepmann (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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