Journal article
Epilepsia, 2021
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Kuchenbuch, M., Nabbout, R., Yochum, M., Sauleau, P., Modolo, J., Wendling, F., & Benquet, P. (2021). In silico model reveals the key role of GABA in KCNT1‐epilepsy in infancy with migrating focal seizures. Epilepsia.
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Kuchenbuch, M., R. Nabbout, M. Yochum, P. Sauleau, J. Modolo, F. Wendling, and P. Benquet. “In Silico Model Reveals the Key Role of GABA in KCNT1‐Epilepsy in Infancy with Migrating Focal Seizures.” Epilepsia (2021).
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Kuchenbuch, M., et al. “In Silico Model Reveals the Key Role of GABA in KCNT1‐Epilepsy in Infancy with Migrating Focal Seizures.” Epilepsia, 2021.
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@article{m2021a,
title = {In silico model reveals the key role of GABA in KCNT1‐epilepsy in infancy with migrating focal seizures},
year = {2021},
journal = {Epilepsia},
author = {Kuchenbuch, M. and Nabbout, R. and Yochum, M. and Sauleau, P. and Modolo, J. and Wendling, F. and Benquet, P.}
}
This study was undertaken to investigate how gain of function (GOF) of slack channel due to a KCNT1 pathogenic variant induces abnormal neuronal cortical network activity and generates specific electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns of epilepsy in infancy with migrating focal seizures.