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Genetics and Auditory Disorders

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Genetics is fundamental to hearing function, and an understanding of genetics enhances both auditory research and the clinical treatment of the hearing impaired. Approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairment have developed from technological advances in genetic research. This volume covers gene expression, mutations, mapping and cloning, as well as mitochondrial and cellular genetics. Chapters are also included on the uses of mouse models, genetic epidemiology and genetic counseling specifically for hearing impairment. As a comprehensive review of the genetics of hearing, this book will interest hearing researchers, clinicians and genetic counselors.

List of contents

and Overview: Genetics in Auditory Science and Clinical Audiology.- Genes and Mutations in Hearing Impairment.- Mapping and Cloning of Genes for Inherited Hearing Impairment.- Genetic Epidemiology of Deafness.- Cytogenetics and Cochlear Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) for Identification of Genes Involved in Hearing and Deafness.- Autosomal and X-Linked Auditory Disorders.- Hearing Loss and Mitochondrial DNA Mutations: Clinical Implications and Biological Lessons.- Mice as Models for Human Hereditary Deafness.- Genetic Counseling for Deafness.

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Genetics is fundamental to hearing function, and an understanding of genetics enhances both auditory research and the clinical treatment of the hearing impaired. Approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairment have developed from technological advances in genetic research. This volume covers gene expression, mutations, mapping and cloning, as well as mitochondrial and cellular genetics. Chapters are also included on the uses of mouse models, genetic epidemiology and genetic counseling specifically for hearing impairment. As a comprehensive review of the genetics of hearing, this book will interest hearing researchers, clinicians and genetic counselors.

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"This handbook represents one of the more recent additions to the expanding list of contributions arising from Springer, illuminating progress in auditory research. … this is an excellent and authoritative description of the state of the art in human auditory genetics. This area is moving so fast and, hence I recommend interested readers to get it now … ." (R. C. Trembath, Human Genetics, Vol. 114 (3), 2004)

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From the reviews:

"This handbook represents one of the more recent additions to the expanding list of contributions arising from Springer, illuminating progress in auditory research. ... this is an excellent and authoritative description of the state of the art in human auditory genetics. This area is moving so fast and, hence I recommend interested readers to get it now ... ." (R. C. Trembath, Human Genetics, Vol. 114 (3), 2004)

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Assisted by Richard R Fay (Editor), Richard R. Fay (Editor), Brony J B Keats (Editor), Bronya J B Keats (Editor), Bronya J. B. Keats (Editor), Bronya J.B. Keats (Editor), Arthur N. Popper (Editor), R Fay (Editor), R Fay (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441931290
ISBN 978-1-4419-3129-0
No. of pages 324
Illustrations XII, 324 p.
Series Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

C, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, Neuroscience, Neurosciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Physiology, DNA;gene expression;genes;genetic research;genetics;hearing

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