Evaluation of CACNA1H in European patients with childhood absence epilepsy
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A. Heils | O. Dulac | R. Nabbout | I. Olsson | M. Feucht | T. Sander | A. Sirén | O. Eeg‐Olofsson | A. Covanis | O. Brouwer | B. Chioza | M. Rees | A. Lehesjoki | P. Callenbach | M. Kjeldsen | M. Friis | R. Robinson | Harald Aschauer | Kate V. Everett | M. Durner | R. Gardiner | Katrin Larsson | H. Aschauer | R. Mark Gardiner
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