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SCN1A as a therapeutic target for Dravet syndrome.
Deciphering the impact of coding and non-coding SCN1A gene variants on RNA splicing.
SCN1A: bioinformatically informed revised boundaries for promoter and enhancer regions.
Temporal manipulation of the Scn1a gene reveals its essential role in adult brain function.
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Carbamazapine for Inherited Erythromelalgia Patients With NaV1.7 Mutations
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An Open-Label Extension Study of STK-001 for Patients With Dravet Syndrome
Brugada Syndrome and Artificial Intelligence Applications to Diagnosis
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