Episodic ataxia/myokymia syndrome is associated with point mutations in the human potassium channel gene, KCNA1
D.L. Browne(Oregon Health & Science University), M. Litt(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Patricia Kramer(Oregon Health & Science University), Stephen T. Gancher(Oregon Health & Science University), E. R. Brunt(University Medical Center Groningen), Eric A. Smith(Oregon Health & Science University), John G. Nutt(Oregon Health & Science University)
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