Temperature- and age-dependent seizures in a mouse model of severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy
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William A Catterall | W. Catterall | J. Oakley | T. Scheuer | Todd Scheuer | Frank H Yu | Franck Kalume | John C Oakley | F. Kalume | F. H. Yu
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