New genetic investigation techniques, including next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling, cell lineage mapping, targeted genetic manipulation of specific neuronal cell types, stem cell reprogramming, and optogenetic manipulations within epileptic networks are progressively unraveling the mysteries of epileptogenesis and ictogenesis. These techniques have opened new avenues to discover the molecular basis of epileptogenesis and to study the physiologic effects of mutations in epilepsy-associated genes on a multilayer level, from cells to circuits. This manuscript reviews recently published applications of these new genetic technologies in the study of epilepsy, as well as work presented by the authors at the genetic session of the XI...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Background: The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has led to a redefining of the genetic l...
Background: Epilepsy affects around 1% of the general population. With already acknowledged strong g...
New genetic investigation techniques, including next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling, ce...
New genetic investigation techniques, including next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling, ce...
The revolution in high-throughput omics technologies has dramatically expanded our understanding of ...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
The field of epilepsy genetics is contentious, particularly when it concerns the common epilepsies. ...
Optogenetics is a novel technology that combines optics and genetics by optical control of microbial...
Purpose of review: Epilepsy genetics is shifting from the academic pursuit of gene discovery to a cl...
Introduction: Epileptic disorders are a heterogeneous group of medical conditions with epilepsy as t...
The study of the pathomechanisms by which gene mutations lead to neurological diseases has benefit f...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), including embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells, provid...
The goals of Epilepsy Benchmark Area III involve identifying areas that are ripe for progress in ter...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Background: The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has led to a redefining of the genetic l...
Background: Epilepsy affects around 1% of the general population. With already acknowledged strong g...
New genetic investigation techniques, including next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling, ce...
New genetic investigation techniques, including next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling, ce...
The revolution in high-throughput omics technologies has dramatically expanded our understanding of ...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
The field of epilepsy genetics is contentious, particularly when it concerns the common epilepsies. ...
Optogenetics is a novel technology that combines optics and genetics by optical control of microbial...
Purpose of review: Epilepsy genetics is shifting from the academic pursuit of gene discovery to a cl...
Introduction: Epileptic disorders are a heterogeneous group of medical conditions with epilepsy as t...
The study of the pathomechanisms by which gene mutations lead to neurological diseases has benefit f...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), including embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells, provid...
The goals of Epilepsy Benchmark Area III involve identifying areas that are ripe for progress in ter...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Background: The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has led to a redefining of the genetic l...
Background: Epilepsy affects around 1% of the general population. With already acknowledged strong g...