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OMIM - Congenital disorder
Cortical neurons from differentiated iPSCs of healthy controls and Angelman syndrome patients
Mouse Phenotypes - Anomaly of chromosome pair 15
Embryonic stem cells with CRISPR-Cas9 mediated UBE3A gene knockout
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Implications of slow waves and shifting epileptiform discharges in Angelman syndrome.
Another cause of vaccine encephalopathy: a case of Angelman syndrome.
Low glycemic index treatment for seizures in Angelman syndrome.
The Angelman syndrome protein Ube3a is required for polarized dendrite morphogenesis in pyramidal ne…
Angelman syndrome due to a termination codon mutation of the UBE3A gene.
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Characterization of Angelman Syndrome
Study on the Brain Network of Angelman Syndrome
Dietary Supplements for the Treatment of Angelman Syndrome
Diagnosis of Prader-Willi Syndrome and Angelman Syndrome
An Open-Label Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Oral NNZ-2591 in Angelman S…
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