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Rozycka A et al. – The CHRNA4 1674+11C>T polymorphism may be a susceptibility factor for epilepsy, and its higher frequency in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy suggests that the CHRNA4 may be one of the candidate genes for this epileptic syndrome.

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