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Neurological channelopathy of the central nervous system due to a genetic glycine receptor defect

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About Neurological channelopathy of the central nervous system due to a genetic glycine receptor defect

Neurological channelopathy of the central nervous system due to a genetic glycine receptor defect is a rare disease catalogued by Orphanet (ORPHA:98747). Search below for active recruiting clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.gov, or visit the Orphanet expert page for specialist centres, natural history studies, and patient registries worldwide.

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What to know before applying to Neurological channelopathy of the central nervous system due to a genetic glycine receptor defect trials.

Search ClinicalTrials.gov for "Neurological channelopathy of the central nervous system due to a genetic glycine receptor defect" or Orphanet code ORPHA:98747 to find disease-specific recruiting studies.

Ask your specialist to refer you to an Orphanet-accredited Centre of Expertise for this condition.

Natural history studies and patient registries often open enrolment before drug trials — contact the Orphanet patient community first.

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