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bibliographicCitation Gu W, Sander T, Becker T, Steinlein OK. Genotypic association of exonic LGI4 polymorphisms and childhood absence epilepsy. Neurogenetics. 2004 Feb;5(1):41–4. doi: 10.1007/s10048-003-0158-8. PMID: 14505228.
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