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1. GATA 2 Deficiency: Focus on Immune System Impairment.

3. The Clusters of Transcription Factors NFATC2, STAT5, GATA2, AP1, RUNX1 and EGR2 Binding Sites at the Induced Il13 Enhancers Mediate Il13 Gene Transcription in Response to Antigenic Stimulation.

4. LPS expands MDSCs by inhibiting apoptosis through the regulation of the GATA2/let-7e axis.

5. Life-Threatening Primary Varicella Zoster Virus Infection With Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis-Like Disease in GATA2 Haploinsufficiency Accompanied by Expansion of Double Negative T-Lymphocytes.

6. Inhibition of MEK/ERK signalling pathway promotes erythroid differentiation and reduces HSCs engraftment in ex vivo expanded haematopoietic stem cells.

7. Adaptive NK cells can persist in patients with GATA2 mutation depleted of stem and progenitor cells.

8. Multiple Opportunistic Infections in a Woman with GATA2 Mutation.

9. Myelodysplastic and myeloproliferative disorders of childhood.

10. GATA2 regulates dendritic cell differentiation.

11. GATA2 is critical for the maintenance of cellular identity in differentiated mast cells derived from mouse bone marrow.

12. GATA2 germline mutations impair GATA2 transcription, causing haploinsufficiency: functional analysis of the p.Arg396Gln mutation.

13. Characterization of surface phenotypic molecules of teleost dendritic cells.

14. Diffuse parenchymal lung disease as first clinical manifestation of GATA-2 deficiency in childhood.

15. Basophils take a slice of IRF8 pie.

16. Transcription factor IRF8 plays a critical role in the development of murine basophils and mast cells.

17. Presence of hypogammaglobulinemia and abnormal antibody responses in GATA2 deficiency.

18. Inborn errors of the development of human natural killer cells.

19. Mutations in GATA2 cause human NK cell deficiency with specific loss of the CD56(bright) subset.

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