SCN1A gene mutation: A rising cause of human epilepsy syndrome
Epilepsy is found to be very common neurological disorder; it covers a wide range of abnormalities lying within brain. Generation of electrical activity of brain that is action potential and then its proper propagation in central nervous system (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) upto the targ...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Akram Choohan (Author), Ishtiaq Ahmed (Author), Shahzada Khurram Syed (Author), Muhammad Naeem (Author) |
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