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The therapeutic validity of RNA editing tools in vivo remains largely unknown in disease models both in terms of RNA editing efficacy and therapeutic improvement of disease-related symptoms. In recent work, scientists from the Institute of Neuroscience at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and colleagues evaluated RNA correction therapy in a mouse model that recapitulates the phenotype of human dominant-inherited deafness.