Dexamethasone-loaded cochlear implants: How to provide a desired "burst release"
Cochlear implants containing iridium platinum electrodes are used to transmit electrical signals into the inner ear of patients suffering from severe or profound deafness without valuable benefit from conventional hearing aids. However, their placement is invasive and can cause trauma as well as loc...
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Main Authors: | A. Qnouch (Author), V. Solarczyk (Author), J. Verin (Author), G. Tourrel (Author), P. Stahl (Author), F. Danede (Author), J.F. Willart (Author), P.E. Lemesre (Author), C. Vincent (Author), J. Siepmann (Author), F. Siepmann (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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