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Dr Mario Abinun
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Dr Ina Schim van der Loeff
Dr Mario Abinun
Angela Grainger
Dr Karin Engelhardt
Professor Sophie Hambleton
et al.
Defective neutrophil development and specific granule deficiency caused by a homozygous splice-site mutation in SMARCD2
2021
Dr Mario Abinun
Professor Andrew Gennery
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Vasculopathy Associated With STAT3-Dominant-Negative Hyper-IgE Syndrome
2020
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Karin Engelhardt
Dr Zohreh Nademi
Dr Saba Habibollah
Dr Aisling Flinn
et al.
Improved transplant survival and long-term disease outcome in children with MHC class II deficiency
2020
Dr Sheila Waugh
Dr Lisa Newton
Dr Zohreh Nademi
Dr Stephen Owens
Professor Marieke Emonts-le Clercq
et al.
Outcome of autoimmune cytopenia after hematopoietic cell transplantation in primary immunodeficiency
2020
Dr Mario Abinun
Pathobiologic Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration in Osteopetrosis Derived From Structural and Functional Analysis of 14 ClC-7 Mutants
2020
Mike Cole
Dr Ann Marie Hynes
Denise Howel
Dr Lesley Hall
Dr Mario Abinun
et al.
Adjuvant rituximab, a potential treatment for the young patient with Graves’ hyperthyroidism (RiGD): study protocol for a single-arm, single-stage, phase II trial
2019
Dr Mario Abinun
Professor Andrew Gennery
Allogeneic HSCT for Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study From the EBMT ADWP, IEWP, and PDWP Working Parties
2019
Dr Zohreh Nademi
Dr Mary Slatter
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Terence Flood
Professor Sophie Hambleton
et al.
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for cytidine triphosphate synthase 1 (CTPS1) deficiency
2019
Dr Terence Flood
Professor Sophie Hambleton
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Stephen Owens
Professor Andrew Cant
et al.
Two decades of excellent transplant survival for chronic granulomatous disease: A supraregional immunology transplant center report
2019
Dr Christopher Bacon
Dr Mario Abinun
Biallelic
RIPK1
mutations in humans cause severe immunodeficiency, arthritis, and intestinal inflammation
2018
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