Mosaicism of de novo pathogenic SCN1A variants in epilepsy is a frequent phenomenon that correlates with variable phenotypes

Iris M. de Lange*, Marco J. Koudijs, Ruben van 't Slot, Boudewijn Gunning, Anja C.M. Sonsma, Lisette J.J.M. van Gemert, Flip Mulder, Ellen C. Carbo, Marjan J.A. van Kempen, Nienke E. Verbeek, Isaac J. Nijman, Robert F. Ernst, Sanne M.C. Savelberg, Nine V.A.M. Knoers, Eva H. Brilstra, Bobby P.C. Koeleman

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