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NEUROPLASTICITY AFTER COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION AS ASSESSED BY THE PLASMA LEVEL OF MMP-9 AND ITS GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CONGENITALLY DEAF CHILDREN
2022
Journal of hearing science
If it was possible to assay biomarkers of neuroplasticity it might facilitate clinical management of deaf implanted children by identifying those among them who are at risk of speech and language rehabilitation failure. MMP9 is a proteinase involved in neuroplasticity underlying different clinical conditions in human. Material and methods: This was a longitudinal, prospective cohort study of 61 congenitally deaf children who underwent cochlear implantation. We investigated the genetic variants
doi:10.17430/jhs.2022.12.3.5
fatcat:2ofafvt2ifb7velo6s22ncjorq