1. Gain and loss of TASK3 channel function and its regulation by novel variation cause KCNK9 imprinting syndrome
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Cousin, Margot A., Veale, Emma L., Dsouza, Nikita R., Tripathi, Swarnendu, Holden, Robyn G., Arelin, Maria, Beek, Geoffrey, Bekheirnia, Mir Reza, Beygo, Jasmin, Bhambhani, Vikas, Bialer, Martin, Bigoni, Stefania, Boelman, Cyrus, Carmichael, Jenny, Courtin, Thomas, Cogne, Benjamin, Dabaj, Ivana, Doummar, Diane, Fazilleau, Laura, Ferlini, Alessandra, Gavrilova, Ralitza H., Graham, Jr, John M., Haack, Tobias B., Juusola, Jane, Kant, Sarina G., Kayani, Saima, Keren, Boris, Ketteler, Petra, Klöckner, Chiara, Koopmann, Tamara T., Kruisselbrink, Teresa M., Kuechler, Alma, Lambert, Laëtitia, Latypova, Xénia, Lebel, Robert Roger, Leduc, Magalie S., Leonardi, Emanuela, Lewis, Andrea M., Liew, Wendy, Machol, Keren, Mardini, Samir, McWalter, Kirsty, Mignot, Cyril, McLaughlin, Julie, Murgia, Alessandra, Narayanan, Vinodh, Nava, Caroline, Neuser, Sonja, Nizon, Mathilde, Ognibene, Davide, Park, Joohyun, Platzer, Konrad, Poirsier, Céline, Radtke, Maximilian, Ramsey, Keri, Runke, Cassandra K., Guillen Sacoto, Maria J., Scaglia, Fernando, Shinawi, Marwan, Spranger, Stephanie, Tan, Ee Shien, Taylor, John, Trentesaux, Anne-Sophie, Vairo, Filippo, Willaert, Rebecca, Zadeh, Neda, Urrutia, Raul, Babovic-Vuksanovic, Dusica, Zimmermann, Michael T., Mathie, Alistair, and Klee, Eric W.
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- 2022
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