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Groß M, Speckmann C, May A, et al. Rubella vaccine-induced granulomas are a novel phenotype with incomplete penetrance of genetic defects in cytotoxicity. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2021;149(1):388-399.e4doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2021.05.007.
Groß, M., Speckmann, C., May, A., Gajardo-Carrasco, T., Wustrau, K., Maier, S. L., Panning, M., Huzly, D., Agaimy, A., Bryceson, Y. T., Choo, S., Chow, C. W., Dückers, G., Fasth, A., Fraitag, S., Gräwe, K., Haxelmans, S., Holzinger, D., Hudowenz, O., Hübschen, J. M., Khurana, C., Kienle, K., Klifa, R., Korn, K., Kutzner, H., Lämmermann, T., Ledig, S., Lipsker, D., Meeths, M., Naumann-Bartsch, N., Rascon, J., Schänzer, A., Seidl, M., Tesi, B., Vauloup-Fellous, C., Vollmer-Kary, B., Warnatz, K., Wehr, C., Neven, B., Vargas, P., Sepulveda, F. E., Lehmberg, K., Schmitt-Graeff, A., & Ehl, S. (2022). Rubella vaccine-induced granulomas are a novel phenotype with incomplete penetrance of genetic defects in cytotoxicity. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 149(1), 388-399.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2021.05.007
Groß, Miriam, et al. "Rubella vaccine-induced granulomas are a novel phenotype with incomplete penetrance of genetic defects in cytotoxicity." The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology vol. 149,1 (2022): 388-399.e4. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2021.05.007
Groß M, Speckmann C, May A, Gajardo-Carrasco T, Wustrau K, Maier SL, Panning M, Huzly D, Agaimy A, Bryceson YT, Choo S, Chow CW, Dückers G, Fasth A, Fraitag S, Gräwe K, Haxelmans S, Holzinger D, Hudowenz O, Hübschen JM, Khurana C, Kienle K, Klifa R, Korn K, Kutzner H, Lämmermann T, Ledig S, Lipsker D, Meeths M, Naumann-Bartsch N, Rascon J, Schänzer A, Seidl M, Tesi B, Vauloup-Fellous C, Vollmer-Kary B, Warnatz K, Wehr C, Neven B, Vargas P, Sepulveda FE, Lehmberg K, Schmitt-Graeff A, Ehl S. Rubella vaccine-induced granulomas are a novel phenotype with incomplete penetrance of genetic defects in cytotoxicity. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2022 Jan;149(1):388-399.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2021.05.007. Epub 2021 May 24. PMID: 34033843.
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