Cumbay, Medhane
Role of Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors {PPARs} in autoimmunity, immunocompromised, and infectious states: a Review
Tingare, Aslesha, Mulye, Minal, Cumbay, Medhane, Schenck, Tyler, and Phelps, Katherine
, and yl, y2, and y3 • We continue to learn more about the involvement of PPARs in immune modulation.
Conclusion • Further understanding PPARs upstream pathways and interactions can contextualize pathophysiology in...
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Whole exome sequencing and co-expression analysis identify an SCN1A variant that modifies pathogenicity in a family with genetic epilepsy and febrile seizures plus
Afawi, Z., Goldberg-Stern, H., Helbig, I., Hammer, M., Pendziwiat, M., Cumbay, Medhane, Johnstone, L., Pan, Y., and Cummins, T.
Objective: Family members carrying the same SCN1A variant often exhibit differences in the clinical severity of epilepsy. This variable expressivity suggests that other factors aside from the primary sodium channel variant...
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SCN1A-related epilepsy1
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International League Against Epilepsy1
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