Sporadic Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy Caused by Mutations in PCDH19 Resembles Dravet Syndrome but Mainly Affects Females
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M. Ruberg | F. Rivier | C. Depienne | A. Brice | S. Julia | A. Afenjar | P. Berquin | C. Cazeneuve | R. Nabbout | N. Bahi-Buisson | E. Leguern | E. Cheuret | D. Bouteiller | W. Carpentier | O. Trouillard | B. Keren | C. Quélin | K. Poirier | S. Rivera | B. Benyahia | I. Gourfinkel‐An | A. Gautier | I. Py | Sophie Meyer | M. Hélias | Oriane Trouillard
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