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2023
Anginot A
,
Nguyen J
,
Nader ZAbou
,
Rondeau V
,
Bonaud A
,
Kalogeraki M
,
Boutin A
,
Lemos JP
,
Bisio V
,
Koenen J
, et al.
WHIM Syndrome-linked CXCR4 mutations drive osteoporosis.
Nat Commun. 2023;14(1):2058.
PubMed
Google Scholar
2015
Jindra PT
,
Conway SE
,
Ricklefs SM
,
Porcella SF
,
Anzick SL
,
Haagenson M
,
Wang T
,
Spellman S
,
Milford E
,
Kraft P
, et al.
Analysis of a genetic polymorphism in the costimulatory molecule TNFSF4 with HSCT outcomes.
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2015.
PubMed
Google Scholar
2014
McDermott DH
,
Liu Q
,
Velez D
,
Lopez L
,
Anaya-O'Brien S
,
Ulrick J
,
Kwatemaa N
,
Starling J
,
Fleisher TA
,
Priel DALong
, et al.
A phase 1 clinical trial of long-term, low-dose treatment of WHIM syndrome with the CXCR4 antagonist plerixafor.
Blood. 2014.
PubMed
Google Scholar