Activating de novo monoallelic variants causing inborn errors of immunity in two unrelated children born of HIV-seroconcordant couples.
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S. L. Lugo Reyes | M. Yamazaki-Nakashimada | S. Espinosa-Padilla | L. Xóchihua Díaz | C. Murata | E. A. Medina-Torres | M. E. González Serrano | Diana Olguín-Calderón | Selma C. Scheffler Mendoza | Gabriela López Herrera | Laura Berrón Ruiz | Andrea Solórzano Suárez | Claudia I Cruz Ugalde | L. Berron Ruiz | M. E. Gonzalez Serrano | G. López Herrera
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