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AS3MT Polymorphism: A Risk Factor for Epilepsy Susceptibility and Adverse Drug Reactions to Valproic Acid and Oxcarbazepine Treatment in Children From South China. Frontiers in neuroscience 2021 12 15 705297. Fan Xiaomei, Chen Yuna, Lu Jieluan, Li Wenzhou, Li Xi, Guo Huijuan, Chen Qing, Yang Yanxia, Xia Hanbi |
Association of GSTT1 and GSTM1 polymorphisms in South Indian Epilepsy Patients. Indian journal of experimental biology 2016 Nov 54 (11): 783-7. Prabha Turaga Surya, Kumaraswami Konda, Kutala Vijay Kum |
Effects of glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 deletions on epilepsy risk among a Tunisian population. Epilepsy research 2014 Sep 108 (7): 1168-73. Chbili Chahra, B'chir Fatma, Ben Fredj Maha, Saguem Bochra-Nourhène, Ben Amor Sana, Ben Ammou Sofiene, Saguem Sa |
A candidate gene study of antiepileptic drug tolerability and efficacy identifies an association of CYP2C9 variants with phenytoin toxicity. European journal of neurology : the official journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies 2011 Sep 18 (9): 1159-64. Depondt C, Godard P, Espel R S, Da Cruz A L, Lienard P, Pandolfo |
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