Mechanisms underlying neuronal migration disorders and epilepsy. Flint, A C & Kriegstein, A R Curr Opin Neurol, 10(2):92–97, England, April, 1997.
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Neuronal migration disorders are often associated with intractable epilepsy. These cortical malformations are quite heterogeneous, suggesting that they may result from interference with a diverse set of processes during corticogenesis. Progress toward understanding the pathophysiologic basis of these disorders is coming from research into the basic mechanisms of corticogenesis, animal models of cortical malformations, and molecular genetic approaches to migration disorders.
@ARTICLE{Flint1997-is,
  title    = "Mechanisms underlying neuronal migration disorders and epilepsy",
  author   = "Flint, A C and Kriegstein, A R",
  abstract = "Neuronal migration disorders are often associated with
              intractable epilepsy. These cortical malformations are quite
              heterogeneous, suggesting that they may result from interference
              with a diverse set of processes during corticogenesis. Progress
              toward understanding the pathophysiologic basis of these
              disorders is coming from research into the basic mechanisms of
              corticogenesis, animal models of cortical malformations, and
              molecular genetic approaches to migration disorders.",
  journal  = "Curr Opin Neurol",
  volume   =  10,
  number   =  2,
  pages    = "92--97",
  month    =  apr,
  year     =  1997,
  address  = "England",
  language = "en"
}

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