New CACNA1A deletions are associated to migraine phenotypes.
G S GriecoStella GagliardiI RiccaO PansarasaM NeriF GualandiG NappiA FerliniC CeredaPublished in: The journal of headache and pain (2018)
This work highlights the importance to complement analysis as direct sequencing with quantitative analysis (MLPA). In fact, intragenic CACNA1A rearrangements have been detected. Our work demonstrated that deletions in CACNA1A gene may be associated also to different migraine phenotypes.