AGC1 Deficiency Causes Infantile Epilepsy, Abnormal Myelination, and Reduced N-Acetylaspartate
Marni J. Falk(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Håkon Håkonarson(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Ferdinando Palmieri(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Lifeng Tian(Jiangxi Maternal and Child Health Hospital), Xiaowu Gai(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), Cuiping Hou(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Frank Mentch(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Hui Jiang(Beijing Normal University), Lyam Vazquez(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Guo Yiran(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Elizabeth M. McCormick(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Eric D. Marsh(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), F. George Otieno(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Rosetta Chiavacci(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Emily Place(MACOM (United States)), Giulia Giannuzzi(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Xuanzhu Liu(BGI Group (China)), Dong Li(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Nada Abdelmagid(Karolinska Institutet), Jinlong Liang(BGI Group (China)), Francesco M. Lasorsa(Institute of Biomembranes, Bioenergetics and Molecular Biotechnologies)
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