Role of LGI1 protein in synaptic transmission: From physiology to pathology
Leucine-Rich Glioma Inactivated protein 1 (LGI1) is a secreted neuronal protein highly expressed in the central nervous system and high amount are found in the hippocampus. An alteration of its function has been described in few families of patients with autosomal dominant temporal lobe epilepsy (AD...
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Autores principales: | Elodie Fels, Sergio Muñiz-Castrillo, Alberto Vogrig, Bastien Joubert, Jérôme Honnorat, Olivier Pascual |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e7346d42a6264fbcb9d12dd8e9915067 |
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