New monogenic disorders identify more pathways to neutropenia: from the clinic to next-generation sequencing

Volume: 2017, Issue: 1, Pages: 172 - 180
Published: Dec 8, 2017
Abstract
Neutrophils are the most common type of leukocyte in human circulating blood and constitute one of the chief mediators for innate immunity. Defined as a reduction from a normal distribution of values, neutropenia results from a number of congenital and acquired conditions. Neutropenia may be insignificant, temporary, or associated with a chronic condition with or without a vulnerability to life-threatening infections. As an inherited bone marrow...
Paper Details
Title
New monogenic disorders identify more pathways to neutropenia: from the clinic to next-generation sequencing
Published Date
Dec 8, 2017
Journal
Volume
2017
Issue
1
Pages
172 - 180
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