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1. A Multi-center, Open-Label, Single-Arm Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy, Pharmacokinetics, and Safety and Tolerability of IGSC 20% in Subjects with Primary Immunodeficiency (Jan, 10.1007/s10875-021-01181-6, 2022)

2. A Multi-Center, Open-Label, Single-Arm Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy, Pharmacokinetics, and Safety and Tolerability of IGSC 20% in Subjects with Primary Immunodeficiency

3. The Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of 82 Patients With RAG Deficiency Including a c.256_257delAA Founder Variant in Slavic Countries

4. The Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of 82 Patients WithRAGDeficiency Including a c.256_257delAA Founder Variant in Slavic Countries

5. Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome protein deficiency pertubs the homeostatis of B-cell compartment in humans

7. Gross Deletions Involving IGHM, BTK, or Artemis: A Model for Genomic Lesions Mediated by Transposable Elements

8. 'XLA patients with btk splice-site mutations produce low levels of wild-type VTK transcripts'.

9. XLA patients with BTK splice-site mutations produce low levels of wild-type BTK transcripts.

10. The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentiation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins

11. 'The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins'.

12. XLA patients with BTK splice-site mutations produce low levels of wild-type BTK transcripts.

13. 'XLA patients with btk splice-site mutations produce low levels of wild-type VTK transcripts'.

14. 'The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins'.

15. 'The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins'.

16. XLA patients with BTK splice-site mutations produce low levels of wild-type BTK transcripts.

17. The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentiation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins

18. Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome. The International Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Study Group.

19. Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome. The International Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Study Group.

20. Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome. The International Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Study Group.

21. Four novel mutations in the gene encoding gp91-phox of human NADPH oxidase : consequences for oxidase assembly

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