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The mouse stargazer gene encodes a neuronal Ca2+-channel γ subunitLetts et al., 1998
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- Letts V
- Felix R
- Biddlecome G
- Arikkath J
- Mahaffey C
- Valenzuela A
- Bartlett F
- Mori Y
- Campbell K
- Frankel W
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- Nature genetics
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Stargazer mice have spike-wave seizures characteristic of absence epilepsy, with accompanying defects in the cerebellum and inner ear. We describe here a novel gene, Cacng2, whose expression is disrupted in two stargazer alleles. It encodes a 36-kD protein …
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