New Usher Model Bolsters Prospects for Future Treatments
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Foundation-funded researchers have developed a mouse model of Usher syndrome type 2A (Usher 2A) that provides experts with better targets for treatments and a better platform for preclinical testing of potential therapies. The mouse model, which was developed by a team led by Tiansen Li, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, closely resembles Usher 2A in humans — the most common type of Usher syndrome. It is the first Usher syndrome model in which the animal develops both vision and hearing loss. Prior DISCLAIMER: Physicians differ in their approach to incorporating research results into their clinical practice. You should always consult with and be guided by your Physician’s advice when considering treatment based on research results. |














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