Characterization of the clinical and immunologic phenotype and management of 157 individuals with 56 distinct heterozygous NFKB1 mutations

T. Lorenzini, M. Fliegauf, N. Klammer, N. Frede, M. Proietti, A. Bulashevska, N. Camacho-Ordonez, M. Varjosala, M. Kinnunen, E. de Vries, J. W. M. van der Meer, R. Ameratunga, C. M. Roifman, Y. D. Schejter, R. Kobbe, T. Hautala, F. Atschekzei, R. E. Schmidt, C. Schröder, P. StepenskyB. Shadur, L. A. Pedroza, M. Van der Flier, M. Martínez-Gallo, L. I. Gonzalez-Granado, L. M. Allende, A. Shcherbina, N. Kuzmenk, V. Zakharova, J. F. Neves, P. Svec, U. Fischer, W. Ip, O. Bartsch, S. Barış , C. Klein, R. Geha, J. Chou, M. Alosaimi, L. Weintraub, K. Boztug, T. Hirschmugl, M. M. Dos Santos Vilela, D. Holzinger, M. Seidl, V. Lougaris, A. Plebani, L. Alsina, M. Piquer-Gibert, A. Deyà-Martínez, C. A. Slade, A. Aghamohammadi, H. Abolhassani, L. Hammarström, O. Kuismin, M. Helminen, H. Lango Allen, J. E. Thaventhiran, A. F. Freeman, M. Cook, S. Bakhtiar, M. Christiansen, C. Cunningham-Rundles, N. C. Patel, W. Rae, T. Niehues, N. Brauer, J. Syrjänen, M. R. J. Seppänen, S. O. Burns, P. Tuijnenburg, T. W. Kuijpers, K. Warnatz, B. Grimbacher*, NIHR BioResource

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