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    Sirolimus Treatment in Sturge-Weber Syndrome by Sebold, Alison J., Day, Alyssa M., Ewen, Joshua, Adamek, Jack, Byars, Anna, Cohen, Bernard, Kossoff, Eric H., Mizuno, Tomoyuki, Ryan, Matthew, Sievers, Jacqueline, Smegal, Lindsay, Suskauer, Stacy J., Thomas, Cameron, Vinks, Alexander, Zabel, T. Andrew, Hammill, Adrienne M., Comi, Anne M.

    Published in Pediatric neurology (01-02-2021)
    “…Sturge-Weber syndrome is a rare neurovascular disorder associated with capillary malformation, seizures, cognitive impairments, and stroke-like episodes…”
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    Quantitative EEG improves prediction of Sturge-Weber syndrome in infants with port-wine birthmark by Gill, Ryan E., Tang, Bohao, Smegal, Lindsay, Adamek, Jack H., McAuliffe, Danielle, Lakshmanan, Balaji M., Srivastava, Siddharth, Quain, Angela M., Sebold, Alison J., Lin, Doris D.M., Kossoff, Eric H., Caffo, Brian, Comi, Anne M., Ewen, Joshua B.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-10-2021)
    “…•Quantitative EEG helps predict which infants with facial port-wine birthmark are most likely to develop Sturge-Weber syndrome.•Risk prediction is critical for…”
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    Suicide Screening in Sturge-Weber Syndrome: An Important Issue in Need of Further Study by Sebold, Alison J., Ahmed, Amelia S., Ryan, Taylor C., Cohen, Bernard A., Jampel, Henry D., Suskauer, Stacy J., Zabel, T. Andrew, Comi, Anne M., Rybczynski, Suzanne

    Published in Pediatric neurology (01-09-2020)
    “…Sturge-Weber syndrome is a neurocutaneous disorder associated with epilepsy, glaucoma, cognitive impairments, and a port-wine birthmark. Although individuals…”
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    Haploinsufficiency of Shank3 in Mice Selectively Impairs Target Odor Recognition in Novel Background Odors by Ryndych, Darya, Sebold, Alison, Strassburg, Alyssa, Li, Yan, Ramos, Raddy L, Otazu, Gonzalo H

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-11-2023)
    “…Individuals with mutations in a single copy of the SHANK3 gene present with social interaction deficits. Although social behavior in mice depends on olfaction,…”
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