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Wei D et al. – This review will focus on 'self–repair' of the mammalian inner ear sensory epithelium, including recruiting the in–situ proliferation and differentiation of endogenous cells at the damaged site and the autologous transplantation. Exploration of the innate advantages of in–situ proliferation and use of novel cell sources for autologous transplantation may serve as rehearsals for clinical trials in the near future.

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