Mutations in the voltage-gated potassium channel gene KCNH1 cause Temple-Baraitser syndrome and epilepsy
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S. Grimmond | R. Taft | A. Verloes | Kelin Ru | J. Crawford | G. King | Linlin Ma | C. Simons | F. Debray | G. Baillie | John G. Cleary | G. Yeşil | David J. Miller | Y. Alanay | Adeline Jacquinet | S. Guler | M. Gabbett | B. Cristofori-Armstrong | L. Rash | A. Yuksel | J. McGaughran | Joseph Shen | Cas Simons | Serhat Guler
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