Original paper

Dominant-negative STAT5B mutations cause growth hormone insensitivity with short stature and mild immune dysregulation

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: May 29, 2018
Abstract
Growth hormone (GH) insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) is a rare clinical condition in which production of insulin-like growth factor 1 is blunted and, consequently, postnatal growth impaired. Autosomal-recessive mutations in signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT5B), the key signal transducer for GH, cause severe GHIS with additional characteristics of immune and, often fatal, pulmonary complications. Here we report...
Paper Details
Title
Dominant-negative STAT5B mutations cause growth hormone insensitivity with short stature and mild immune dysregulation
Published Date
May 29, 2018
Volume
9
Issue
1
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