The majority of epilepsies are focal in origin, with seizures emanating from one brain region. Although focal epilepsies often arise from structural brain lesions, many affected individuals have normal brain imaging. The etiology is unknown in the majority of individuals, although genetic factors are increasingly recognized. Autosomal dominant familial focal epilepsy with variable foci (FFEVF) is notable because family members have seizures originating from different cortical regions. Using exome sequencing, we detected DEPDC5 mutations in two affected families. We subsequently identified mutations in five of six additional published large families with FFEVF. Study of families with focal epilepsy that were too small for conventional clinic...
Mutations in the disheveled, Egl-10 and domain-containing protein 5 (DEPDC5) recently have been iden...
Objective Focal epilepsies are the most common form observed and have not generally been considered ...
SummaryMutations in the DEPDC5 (DEP domain–containing protein 5) gene are a major cause of familial ...
The majority of epilepsies are focal in origin, with seizures emanating from one brain region. Altho...
The majority of epilepsies are focal in origin, with seizures emanating from one brain region. Altho...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the genetic cause of autosomal dominant Familial Focal Epilepsy with Variable...
International audienceThe main familial focal epilepsies are autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lo...
Background and Aims: Mutations in the disheveled, Egl-10 and pleckstrin domain-containing protein 5 ...
International audienceObjectiveThe DEPDC5 (DEP domain-containing protein 5) gene, encoding a repress...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Mutations in the disheveled, Egl-10 and domain-containing protein 5 (DEPDC5) recently have been iden...
Objective Focal epilepsies are the most common form observed and have not generally been considered ...
SummaryMutations in the DEPDC5 (DEP domain–containing protein 5) gene are a major cause of familial ...
The majority of epilepsies are focal in origin, with seizures emanating from one brain region. Altho...
The majority of epilepsies are focal in origin, with seizures emanating from one brain region. Altho...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the genetic cause of autosomal dominant Familial Focal Epilepsy with Variable...
International audienceThe main familial focal epilepsies are autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lo...
Background and Aims: Mutations in the disheveled, Egl-10 and pleckstrin domain-containing protein 5 ...
International audienceObjectiveThe DEPDC5 (DEP domain-containing protein 5) gene, encoding a repress...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Mutations in the disheveled, Egl-10 and domain-containing protein 5 (DEPDC5) recently have been iden...
Objective Focal epilepsies are the most common form observed and have not generally been considered ...
SummaryMutations in the DEPDC5 (DEP domain–containing protein 5) gene are a major cause of familial ...