Useful links-----Databases related to epilepsy


•  The Pacific Medical Trainng
        A guide to answering human nervous system questions. Researchers now have insight into the human advantage and ways to optimize the brain. The Pacific Medical Training explore these findings as well as the intricate functions of the nervous system.

•  The EPILEPSIAE database
        An extensive electroencephalography (EEG) database provides long-term EEG recordings of 275 patients, as well as extensive meta data and standardized annotation of the data sets.

•  EPILEPSIAE
        A European Epilepsy Database, enriched with long-term continuous EEG data, clinical metadata of 300 epilepsy patients, as well as derived features and supplementary clinical and imaging data.

•  epiGAD
        The Epilepsy Genetic Association Database, performed data collection and analysis based on 165 genetic association studies dating from 2005 to 2008.

•  CarpeDB
        A Comprehensive Database on the Genetics of Epilepsy, collected 206 genes in Homo sapiens, 166 genes in Mus musculus, 59 genes in Rattus norvegicus, and 9 genes in Caenorhabditis elegans.

•  VKCDB
        A resource for comparative studies of voltage-gated potassium channels, containing 346 channel entries.

•  The SCN1A Variant Database
        An online and freely available database specific to SCN1A containing 623 distinct sequence variants, can be queried using cDNA or protein position, phenotype, variant type or publication.

•  The SCN1A Infobase
        An online resource for SCN1A, containing more than 330 mutations specific to SCN1A with associated phenotypes.

•  MeGene
        A genetic database for epilepsy, enriched with 21 genes and 300 mutations associated with 27 phenotypes collected from 75 studies.

•  The Lafora Gene Mutation Database
        Lafora Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy Mutation Database, provided 2 genes (EPM2A and EPM2B) and 125 mutations associated with Lafora disease from 17 studies.

•  GenEpi
        An unpublished database for epilepsy, containing 96 epilepsy-related genes, can be queried by clinical phenotype, nucleotide mutation, amino acid mutation or gene symbol.

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Last updated: Jul 6, 2014