November 23, 2015
Scientists Grow Human Vocal Cords, May Lead To Voice Transplants
Dr. Nathan Welham, right, and his team in the Welham Lab at the Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research
AP
[From article]
Human vocal cords have been grown in the laboratory for the first time in a development that could one day lead to “voice” transplants for people who cannot speak because of a permanently damaged larynx.
Scientists said that the bioengineered vocal cords grown from individual cells produced sounds similar to those made by the human voice box when warm, moist air was passed over them to make them vibrate.
The researchers believe that it may be possible to generate a variety of synthetic vocal cords which can be used “off the shelf” for transplant operations to suit the individual needs of different patients who cannot speak.
At present there are limited treatment options available for people with a larynx damaged by cancer or other disorders because of the highly specialised nature of the vibrating cells of the vocal cords.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/voice-transplants-one-step-closer-after-scientists-grow-human-vocal-chords-a6739516.html
'Voice transplants' one step closer after scientists grow human vocal chords
'Voice is a pretty amazing thing, yet we don’t give it much thought until something goes wrong'
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November 18, 2015
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