Residual NADPH Oxidase and Survival in Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Volume: 363, Issue: 27, Pages: 2600 - 2610
Published: Dec 30, 2010
Abstract
Failure to generate phagocyte-derived superoxide and related reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIs) is the major defect in chronic granulomatous disease, causing recurrent infections and granulomatous complications. Chronic granulomatous disease is caused by missense, nonsense, frameshift, splice, or deletion mutations in the genes for p22(phox), p40(phox), p47(phox), p67(phox) (autosomal chronic granulomatous disease), or gp91(phox) (X-linked...
Paper Details
Title
Residual NADPH Oxidase and Survival in Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Published Date
Dec 30, 2010
Volume
363
Issue
27
Pages
2600 - 2610
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