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Immunology / Common variable immunodeficiency / Center for Applied Genomics / Immune disorder / Genome-wide association study / Single-nucleotide polymorphism / Copy-number variation / Allergy / Immune system / Biology / Genetics / Molecular biology


For puzzling childhood immune disorder, gene research opens door to first diagnostic test
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Document Date: 2015-03-04 00:39:07


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City

New York City / /

Facility

Children's Hospital / At Children's Hospital / The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia / /

IndustryTerm

automated genotyping equipment / predictive algorithm / /

MedicalCondition

cancers / common variable immunodeficiency disease / disease / recurrent infections / primary immunodeficiency diseases / joint inflammation / childhood immune disorder / Allergy / common variable immunodeficiency / serious immunodeficiency disease / very complex disease / disorder / Frequent respiratory infections / repeated infections / bowel disorders / stomach disorders / /

Organization

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia / Children's Hospital of Philadelphia APA / Mt. Sinai School of Medicine / Jeffrey Modell Diagnostic Center / Center for Applied Genomics / Children's Hospital / Children's Hospital's Center for Applied Genomics / /

Person

Charlotte Cunningham Rundles / Hakon Hakonarson / Jordan S. Orange / /

Position

director / co-lead author / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology / the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology / /

Technology

genomics / antibodies / genotyping / html / predictive algorithm / /

URL

www.tcpdf.org / http /

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