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2003Channelopathies as a genetic cause of epilepsyMulley, J.; Scheffer, I.; Petrou, S.; Berkovic, S.
1998Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal-lobe epilepsy: genetic heterogeneity and evidence for a second locus at 15q24Phillips, H.; Scheffer, I.; Crossland, K.; Bhatia, K.; Fish, D.; Marsden, C.; Howell, S.; Stephenson, J.; Tolmie, J.; Plazzi, G.; Eeg-Olofsson, O.; Singh, R.; Lopes-Cendes, I.; Andermann, E.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.
2002Sodium-channel defects in benign familial neonatal-infantile seizuresHeron, S.; Crossland, K.; Andermann, E.; Phillips, H.; Hall, A.; Bleasel, A.; Shevell, M.; Mercho, S.; Seni, M.; Guiot, M.; Mulley, J.; Berkovic, S.; Scheffer, I.
2000A de novo mutation in sporadic nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsyPhillips, H.; Marini, C.; Scheffer, I.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.; Berkovic, S.
2005SCN1A mutations and epiliepsyMulley, J.; Scheffer, I.; Petrou, S.; Dibbens, L.; Berkovic, S.; Harkin, L.
2006De-novo mutations of the sodium channel gene SCN1A in alleged vaccine encephalopathy: a retrospective studyBerkovic, S.; Harkin, L.; McMahon, J.; Pelekanos, J.; Zuberi, S.; Wirrell, E.; Gill, D.; Iona, X.; Mulley, J.; Scheffer, I.
2001CHRNB2 is the second acetylcholine receptor subunit associated with autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsyPhillips, H.; Favre, I.; Kirkpatrick, M.; Zuberi, S.; Goudie, D.; Heron, S.; Scheffer, I.; Sutherland, G.; Berkovic, S.; Bertrand, D.; Mulley, J.
2001Neuronal sodium-channel a1-subunit mutations in generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plusWallace, R.; Scheffer, I.; Barnett, S.; Richards, M.; Dibbens, L.; Desai, R.; Lerman-Sagie, T.; Lev, D.; Mazarib, A.; Brand, N.; Ben-Zeev, B.; Goikhman, I.; Singh, R.; Kremmidiotis, G.; Gardner, A.; Sutherland, G.; George Jr., A.; Mulley, J.; Berkovic, S.
2007eneralized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus-associated sodium channel β1 subunit mutations severely reduce beta subunit-mediated modulation of sodium channel functionXu, R.; Thomas, E.; Gazina, E.; Richards, K.; Quick, M.; Wallace, R.; Harkin, L.; Heron, S.; Berkovic, S.; Scheffer, I.; Mulley, J.; Petrou, S.
2002Mutations in the human ortholog of Aristaless cause X-linked mental retardation and epilepsyStromme, P.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Shaw, M.; Lower, K.; Lewis, S.; Bruyere, H.; Lutcherath, V.; Gedeon, A.; Wallace, R.; Scheffer, I.; Turner, G.; Partington, M.; Frints, S.; Fryns, J.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.