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Scientists Grow New Sensory Hair Cells to Restore Hearing Loss Using 'Special Cocktail'
Scientists from the Brigham and Women's Hospital and MIT Eye & Ear have created a new method to create progenitor cells that can become hair cells to restore hearing loss.
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