A novel SCN1A mutation associated with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus--and prevalence of variants in patients with epilepsy.
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A. Heils | M. Meisler | T. Sander | B. MacDonald | K. Haug | A Heils | T Sander | A. Escayg | M H Meisler | Bryan T. MacDonald | A Escayg | B T MacDonald | K Haug
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