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[Progress in Brain Research] Genetics of Epilepsy Volume 213 || Genetics advances in autosomal dominant focal epilepsies

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Book ID
126192222
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
857 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
044463326X
ISSN
0079-6123

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✦ Synopsis


The book chapters cover different aspects of epilepsy genetics, starting with the "classical" concept of epilepsies as ion channel disorders. The second part of the book gives credit to the fact that by now non-ion channel genes are recognized as equally important causes of epilepsy. The concluding chapters are designed to offer the reader insight into current methods in epilepsy research. Each chapter is self-contained and deals with a selected topic of interest.

  • Authors are the leading experts in the field of epilepsy research
  • Book covers the most important aspects of epilepsy
  • Interesting for both scientists and clinicians

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