Phenotypic Comparison of Two Scottish Families with Mutations in Different Genes Causing Autosomal Dominant Nocturnal Frontal Lobe Epilepsy
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概要
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- 2003-04-01
著者
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Berkovic Samuel
University Of Melbourne Austin And Repatriation Medical Centre
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Phillips Hilary
Women's And Children's Hospital
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Mulley John
Women's And Children's Hospital
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Mulley John
Department Of Genetic Medicine Women's And Children's Hospital And Department Of Molecular
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Scheffer Ingrid
University Of Melbourne Austin And Repatriation Medical Centre
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Scheffer Ingrid
Austin Hospital University Of Melbourne
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MCLELLAN Ailsa
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
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RITTEY Chiristopher
Sheffield Children's Hospital
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KIRKPATRICK Martin
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
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GOUDIE David
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
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STEPHENSON John
Royal Hospital for Sick Children
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TOLMIE John
Royal Hospital for Sick Children
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ZUBERI Sameer
Royal Hospital for Sick Children
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Rittey Chiristopher
Sheffield Children's Hospital
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Mulley John
Department Of Genetic Medicine Women's And Children's Hospital And Department Of Molecular
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