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Dr Douglas Crompton
Dr Rhys Thomas
Phenotypic analysis of 303 multiplex families with common epilepsies2017
Professor Rita Horvath
Dr Douglas Crompton
Extending the Spectrum of KCNQ2 Encephalopathy: Description of 11 Additional Patients2013
Dr Douglas Crompton
Familial Adult Myoclonic Epilepsy Recognition of Mild Phenotypes and Refinement of the 2q Locus2012
Dr Douglas Crompton
Familial mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: a benign epilepsy syndrome showing complex inheritance2010
Dr Douglas Crompton
The borderland of epilepsy: a clinical and molecular view 100 years on2010
Dr Douglas Crompton
A neurologist's guide to genome-wide association studies2009
Dr Douglas Crompton
The borderland of epilepsy: clinical and molecular features of phenomena that mimic epileptic seizures2009
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr Douglas Crompton
Dr Margaret Jackson
Emeritus Professor David Bates
Professor Sir John Burn
et al.
Clinical features and natural history of neuroferritinopathy caused by the FTL1 460InsA mutation2007
Dr Patrick Yu Wai Man
Dr Douglas Crompton
Dr Margaret Dayan
Optic perineuritis as a rare initial presentation of sarcoidosis2007
Dr Douglas Crompton
Professor David Burn
Dr Daniel Birchall
Acquired Chiari 1 malformation and syringomyelia following lumboperitoneal shunting for pseudotumour cerebri2005
Dr Douglas Crompton
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Emeritus Professor David Bates
Dr Timothy Walls
Dr Margaret Jackson
et al.
Spectrum of movement disorders in neuroferritinopathy2005
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Andrew Curtis
Constanze Fey
Dr Douglas Crompton
Professor Sir John Burn
et al.
Neuroferritinopathy in a French family with late onset dominant dystonia2003
Dr Douglas Crompton
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Constanze Fey
Andrew Curtis
Dr Christopher Morris
et al.
Neuroferritinopathy: A window on the role of iron in neurodegeneration2002
Dr Douglas Crompton
Essential and neural transcripts from the Drosophila shaking-B locus are differentially expressed in the embryonic mesoderm and pupal nervous system1995
Dr Douglas Crompton
Analysis of a cDNA from the neurologically active locus shaking-B (Passover) of Drosophila melanogaster1992