Identification and mutational analysis of candidate genes for juvenile myoclonic epilepsy on 6p11–p12: LRRC1, GCLC, KIAA0057 and CLIC5
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Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta | Julia N. Bailey | M. T. Medina | Adriana Ochoa | Marco T. Medina | K. Yamakawa | J. Inazawa | A. Delgado-Escueta | A. Rasmussen | Toshimitsu Suzuki | M. Alonso | R. Morita | Y. Sugimoto | J. Bailey | A. Ochoa | A. Jara-Prado | J. Ramos-Peek | S. Cordova | F. Rubio-Donnadieu | Astrid Rasmussen | Johji Inazawa | Kazuhiro Yamakawa | Toshimitsu Suzuki | Ryoji Morita | Yoshihisa Sugimoto | Takashi Sugawara | Dong-Sheng Bai | Maria E. Alonso | Jaime Ramos-Peek | Sergio Cordova | Francisco Rubio-Donnadieu | Aurelio Jara-Prado | T. Sugawara | Dongheng Bai | Takashi Sugawara
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