About this Research Topic
The plethora of published articles evaluating the different otoprotective possibilities hinder an adequate overview of usable approaches. Whereas some possibilities maintain their worthiness and achieve clinical implementation, other hyped inner ear protective strategies – like microparticles – never reach the point of clinical implementation. Lately, the field of otoprotection has seen the application of local hypothermia to the cochlea, developed from animal experimental studies to the point of clinical implementation in humans. The focus of the current Research Topic is set on the different otoprotective strategies with future potential in clinical implementation.
Thus, topic editors will welcome any types of manuscripts - research article, brief research article, review, and mini-review- about, but not limited to the following themes:
• otoprotective strategies, including experimental background work, animal and clinical trials;
• otoprotective strategies ranging from pharmacological applications, local interventions, and technical improvements;
• Review articles focusing on the different subtopic of otoprotection, summarizing the state of the art in the field. Special emphasize is set on the topic of pharmacological, genetic, and structural aspects of otoprotection and hypothermia
Keywords: Otoprotection, Benchside to bedside, Pharmacology, Hypothermia, Therapy
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