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A novel mutation causing DEND syndrome
A treatable channelopathy of pancreas and brain
K. Shimomura, F. Hörster, H. de Wet, S. E. Flanagan, S. Ellard, A. T. Hattersley, N. I. Wolf, F. Ashcroft, F. Ebinger
First published July 25, 2007, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000268488.51776.53
K. Shimomura
F. Hörster
H. de Wet
S. E. Flanagan
S. Ellard
A. T. Hattersley
N. I. Wolf
F. Ashcroft
A novel mutation causing DEND syndrome
A treatable channelopathy of pancreas and brain
K. Shimomura, F. Hörster, H. de Wet, S. E. Flanagan, S. Ellard, A. T. Hattersley, N. I. Wolf, F. Ashcroft, F. Ebinger
Neurology Sep 2007, 69 (13) 1342-1349; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000268488.51776.53
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- K. Shimomura, PhD,
- F. Hörster, DM,
- H. de Wet, PhD,
- S. E. Flanagan, BSc,
- S. Ellard, PhD,
- A. T. Hattersley, DM,
- N. I. Wolf, DM,
- F. Ashcroft, DSc and
- F. Ebinger, DM
- K. Shimomura, PhD,
- F. Hörster, DM,
- H. de Wet, PhD,
- S. E. Flanagan, BSc,
- S. Ellard, PhD,
- A. T. Hattersley, DM,
- N. I. Wolf, DM,
- F. Ashcroft, DSc and
- F. Ebinger, DM
- From University Laboratory of Physiology (K.S., H.d.W., F.A.), Oxford, UK; Department for General Pediatrics (F.H.) and Department for Child Neurology (N.I.W., F.E.), University Pediatric Hospital, Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, Germany; and Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science (S.E.F., S.E., A.T.H.), Peninsula Medical School, Exeter, UK.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Frances Ashcroft, University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, UK frances.ashcroft{at}physiol.ox.ac.uk
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