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Do all Dravet syndrome symptoms result from seizures?

4 October 202027 October 2020 Gareth MorrisBasic Science, Dravet syndrome, Genetic EpilepsyLeave a Comment on Do all Dravet syndrome symptoms result from seizures?

Brain activity and ion channels In general, brain cells send signals by allowing electrically charged particles called ions to flow in and out of them. The body has many methods of controlling this signalling, but one of the main ways…

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