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1. Genetic variations and associated pathophysiology in the management of epilepsy

2. Knockout of the epilepsy gene Depdc5 in mice causes severe embryonic dysmorphology with hyperactivity of mTORC1 signalling.

3. Exome-based analysis of cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory control, and epilepsy genes in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy

4. Multiplex families with epilepsy Success of clinical and molecular genetic characterization

5. Single Nucleotide Variations in CLCN6 Identified in Patients with Benign Partial Epilepsies in Infancy and/or Febrile Seizures

6. Mutations in Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Regulator DEPDC5 Cause Focal Epilepsy with Brain Malformations

7. A variant of KCC2 from patients with febrile seizures impairs neuronal Cl- extrusion and dendritic spine formation

8. Genetics of epilepsy The testimony of twins in the molecular era

9. Familial and sporadic 15q13.3 microdeletions in idiopathic generalized epilepsy: precedent for disorders with complex inheritance

10. 'North Sea' progressive myoclonus epilepsy: phenotype of subjects with GOSR2 mutation

11. Mutations in PRRT2 are not a common cause of infantile epileptic encephalopathies

12. Abnormal Processing of Autophagosomes in Transformed B Lymphocytes from SCARB2-Deficient Subjects.

13. PRRT2 Mutations Cause Benign Familial Infantile Epilepsy and Infantile Convulsions with Choreoathetosis Syndrome

14. Genome-wide association analysis of genetic generalized epilepsies implicates susceptibility loci at 1q43, 2p16.1, 2q22.3 and 17q21.32

15. PRRT2 phenotypic spectrum includes sporadic and fever-related infantile seizures

16. The Role of Seizure-Related SEZ6 as a Susceptibility Gene in Febrile Seizures

20. De novo SCN1A mutations in migrating partial seizures of infancy

21. Recurrence risk of epilepsy and mental retardation in females due to parental mosaicism of PCDH19 mutations

22. SCARB2 mutations in progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME) without renal failure

23. The role of neuronal GABAA receptor subunit mutations in idiopathic generalized epilepsies

24. A Novel Pathogenic TUBA1A Variant in a Croatian Infant Is Linked to a Severe Tubulinopathy with Walker-Warburg-like Features.

25. Aneuploidy is Linked to Neurological Phenotypes Through Oxidative Stress.

26. Drosophila expressing mutant human KCNT1 transgenes make an effective tool for targeted drug screening in a whole animal model of KCNT1-epilepsy.

27. Investigating genetic variants in microRNA regulators of Neurokinin-1 receptor in sudden infant death syndrome.

28. Functional Effects of Epilepsy Associated KCNT1 Mutations Suggest Pathogenesis via Aberrant Inhibitory Neuronal Activity.

29. Progressive myoclonus epilepsies-Residual unsolved cases have marked genetic heterogeneity including dolichol-dependent protein glycosylation pathway genes.

30. Mild malformations of cortical development in sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy due to KCNT1 mutations.

31. Knockout of the epilepsy gene Depdc5 in mice causes severe embryonic dysmorphology with hyperactivity of mTORC1 signalling.

32. Genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus: Refining the spectrum.

34. BRAT1-associated neurodegeneration: Intra-familial phenotypic differences in siblings.

35. GOSR2: a progressive myoclonus epilepsy gene.

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37. Exome-based analysis of cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory control, and epilepsy genes in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.

38. KCNT1 mutations in seizure disorders: the phenotypic spectrum and functional effects.

39. Benign infantile seizures and paroxysmal dyskinesia caused by an SCN8A mutation.

40. Multiplex families with epilepsy: Success of clinical and molecular genetic characterization.

41. Mutations in the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway regulators NPRL2 and NPRL3 cause focal epilepsy.

42. Mutations in KCNT1 cause a spectrum of focal epilepsies.

43. Single nucleotide variations in CLCN6 identified in patients with benign partial epilepsies in infancy and/or febrile seizures.

44. A recurrent de novo mutation in KCNC1 causes progressive myoclonus epilepsy.

45. Genetics of epilepsy: The testimony of twins in the molecular era.

46. SCN1A variations and response to multiple antiepileptic drugs.

47. A variant of KCC2 from patients with febrile seizures impairs neuronal Cl- extrusion and dendritic spine formation.

48. Mutations in mammalian target of rapamycin regulator DEPDC5 cause focal epilepsy with brain malformations.

49. GABRA1 and STXBP1: novel genetic causes of Dravet syndrome.

50. KCNT1 gain of function in 2 epilepsy phenotypes is reversed by quinidine.

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