Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Genetic variants and susceptibility to neurological complications following West Nile virus infection. The Journal of infectious diseases 2011 Oct 204 (7): 1031-7. Loeb Mark, Eskandarian Sasha, Rupp Mark, Fishman Neil, Gasink Leanne, Patterson Jan, Bramson Jonathan, Hudson Thomas J, Lemire Mathi |
Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is not caused by SCN1A, POLG, PCDH19 mutations or rare copy number variations. Developmental medicine and child neurology 2012 Dec 54 (12): 1144-8. Appenzeller Silke, Helbig Ingo, Stephani Ulrich, Häusler Martin, Kluger Gerhard, Bungeroth May, Müller Stefanie, Kuhlenbäumer Gregor, van Baalen Andre |
Missense mutations in sodium channel SCN1A and SCN2A predispose children to encephalopathy with severe febrile seizures. Epilepsy research 2015 Aug 117 1-6. Saitoh Makiko, Ishii Atsushi, Ihara Yukiko, Hoshino Ai, Terashima Hiroshi, Kubota Masaya, Kikuchi Kenjiro, Yamanaka Gaku, Amemiya Kaoru, Hirose Shinichi, Mizuguchi Masas |
Cytokine-related and sodium channel polymorphism as candidate predisposing factors for childhood encephalopathy FIRES/AERRPS. Journal of the neurological sciences 2016 Sep 368 272-6. Saitoh M, Kobayashi K, Ohmori I, Tanaka Y, Tanaka K, Inoue T, Horino A, Ohmura K, Kumakura A, Takei Y, Hirabayashi S, Kajimoto M, Uchida T, Yamazaki S, Shiihara T, Kumagai T, Kasai M, Terashima H, Kubota M, Mizuguchi |
Genetic and environmental risk factors of acute infection-triggered encephalopathy. Frontiers in neuroscience 2023 2 17 1119708. Mizuguchi Masashi, Shibata Akiko, Kasai Mariko, Hoshino |
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