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Targeted sequencing of 351 candidate genes for epileptic encephalopathy in a large cohort of patients
BACKGROUND: Many genes are candidates for involvement in epileptic encephalopathy (EE) because one or a few possibly pathogenic variants have been found in patients, but insufficient genetic or functional evidence exists for a definite annotation. METHODS: To increase the number of validated EE gene...
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