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From: Faculty of 1000 <info@updates.f1000.com> To: <jeeproject@yahoo.com> Subject: You heard right: restoring mouse hearing; and other top stories. Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2012 16:27:21 +0000 ADVERTISEMENT Having trouble? View in your browser. Gty1000 Monthly Update Email Header September 2012 F1000's faculty of over 5,000 expert scientists and clinical researchers, assisted by 5,000 associates, recommend the best articles in the life sciences. 1,288 recommendations were added in the last month, and you can see them all here. tkL' Best of the Best Some of the articles that caught the attention of our Faculty this month. Pardon? Restoring hearing in mice This work demonstrates that hearing can be rescued in a strain of congenitally deaf mutant mice by viral transfer of wild-type complementary (c)DNA into the inner ear. 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