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Gemma L Carvill

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Epilepsy Currents|May 9, 2019
Calcium Channel Dysfunction in Epilepsy: Gain of CACNA1EGemma L Carvill
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 3, 2025
Zombie neurons in epilepsy: a burgeoning role for senescence in drug-resistant epilepsyGemma L Carvill
Epilepsy Currents|July 11, 2019
<i>SCN8A</i>: When Neurons Are So Excited, They Just Can't Hide ItTracy S Gertler, Gemma L Carvill
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 3, 2020
Poison exons in neurodevelopment and diseaseGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
Journal of Pediatric Genetics|September 13, 2016
Next-Generation Sequencing in Intellectual DisabilityGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 4, 2026
Toward a Disease-Modifying Therapy for Dravet SyndromeGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
Epilepsy Currents|May 24, 2021
Epilepsy Genetics: What Once Was Rare, Is Now CommonJeffrey Dennis Calhoun, Gemma L Carvill
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 20, 2021
Pathogenic mechanisms underlying SLC6A1 variant-mediated neurodevelopmental disordersJennifer Z Cheng, Gemma L Carvill
Epilepsy Currents|March 14, 2020
A 2020 View on the Genetics of Developmental and Epileptic EncephalopathiesHannah C Happ, Gemma L Carvill
Journal of Neurogenetics|September 25, 2018
Unravelling the genetic architecture of autosomal recessive epilepsy in the genomic eraJeffrey D Calhoun, Gemma L Carvill
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Epilepsy Currents|May 9, 2019
Calcium Channel Dysfunction in Epilepsy: Gain of CACNA1EGemma L Carvill
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 3, 2025
Zombie neurons in epilepsy: a burgeoning role for senescence in drug-resistant epilepsyGemma L Carvill
Epilepsy Currents|July 11, 2019
<i>SCN8A</i>: When Neurons Are So Excited, They Just Can't Hide ItTracy S Gertler, Gemma L Carvill
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 3, 2020
Poison exons in neurodevelopment and diseaseGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
Journal of Pediatric Genetics|September 13, 2016
Next-Generation Sequencing in Intellectual DisabilityGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 4, 2026
Toward a Disease-Modifying Therapy for Dravet SyndromeGemma L Carvill, Heather C Mefford
Epilepsy Currents|May 24, 2021
Epilepsy Genetics: What Once Was Rare, Is Now CommonJeffrey Dennis Calhoun, Gemma L Carvill
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 20, 2021
Pathogenic mechanisms underlying SLC6A1 variant-mediated neurodevelopmental disordersJennifer Z Cheng, Gemma L Carvill
Epilepsy Currents|March 14, 2020
A 2020 View on the Genetics of Developmental and Epileptic EncephalopathiesHannah C Happ, Gemma L Carvill
Journal of Neurogenetics|September 25, 2018
Unravelling the genetic architecture of autosomal recessive epilepsy in the genomic eraJeffrey D Calhoun, Gemma L Carvill
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