Cardiac Investigations in Sudden Unexpected Death in DEPDC5-Related Epilepsy.

Authors:
Bacq A; Roussel D; Bonduelle T; Zagaglia S; Maletic M and 10 more

Journal:
Ann Neurol

Publication Year: 2021

DOI:
10.1002/ana.26256

PMCID:
PMC9299146

PMID:
34693554

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Full Title: Ann Neurol

Abbreviation: Ann Neurol

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Neurology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"We thank the families that took part in this study, Dr J. Devendeville for sharing the autopsy material, Dr R. Miles for proofreading the article, the clinicians who performed cardiac examinations, and the Paris Brain Institute's core facilities: PHENO‐ICMice, ICM.Quant, Histomics, iGenSeq, CELIS, and DNA and Cell Bank. All animal work was conducted at the PHENO‐ICMice facility (supported by ANR‐10‐ IAIHU‐06, ANR‐11‐INBS‐0011‐NeurATRIS, and FRM). This research was made possible through access to the data and findings generated by the 100,000 Genomes Project. The 100,000 Genomes Project is managed by Genomics England Limited (a wholly owned company of the Department of Health and Social Care). The 100,000 Genomes Project uses data provided by patients and collected by the National Health Service as part of their care and support. This work was funded by the European Research Council (682345 to S.B.), the program “Investissements d'avenir” (ANR‐10‐IAIHU‐06), and the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (FDT201904008269 to T.R.). Part of this work was undertaken at University College London Hospitals, which received a proportion of funding from the National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres funding scheme. Additional funding was provided by the Epilepsy Society. The 100,000 Genomes Project is funded by the National Institute for Health Research and National Health Service England. The Wellcome Trust, Cancer Research UK, and the Medical Research Council have also funded research infrastructure."

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