About this Research Topic
This research topic will focus on recent discoveries related to epigenetics and the non-coding genome in auditory function and hearing loss. The exploration of these subjects holds the potential to shed new light on the mechanisms of hearing loss and unveil novel therapeutic avenues. We aim to publish cutting-edge manuscripts that explore these subjects. The following is a non-exhaustive list of subjects to be covered in this research topic:
- Non-coding Elements in Auditory System Development and Function
- Epigenetic and Epigenomic Influences on the Development and Function of the auditory system
- Characterization of the non-coding genome in inner ears of humans and animal models
- Hearing loss caused by variants in non-coding genetic elements
- The role of non-coding elements in age-related hearing loss, and ototoxicity and noise-induced hearing loss
- Inner ear regeneration and its connection to the non-coding genome
Keywords: molecular, genetic, non coding genome, auditory function, hearing loss
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