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Immune dysregulation in Alagille syndrome: A new feature of the evolving phenotype
S. Tilib Shamoun, G. Le Friec, N. Spinner,
C. Kemper
, A. J. Baker
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Institute of Systemic Inflamation Research
King's College Hospital
Guy's Hospital
University of Pennsylvania
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Immunology and Microbiology
Immunity
100%
T Cell
100%
Immune Dysregulation
100%
Interleukin 2
66%
Interleukin 10
66%
CD46
66%
Cell Population
33%
Tumor Necrosis Factor
33%
Food Allergy
33%
Eczema
33%
Asthma
33%
Complement Component C4b
33%
C3b
33%
Otitis Media
33%
Airway
33%
Cell Subpopulation
33%
Atopy
33%
Interleukin 5
33%
Interleukin 4
33%
Cytokine
33%
Lymphocyte
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting
33%