Autosomal recessive phosphoglucomutase 3 (PGM3) mutations link glycosylation defects to atopy, immune deficiency, autoimmunity, and neurocognitive impairment

Yu Zhang, Xiaomin Yu, Mie Ichikawa, Jonathan J. Lyons, Shrimati Datta, Ian T. Lamborn, Huie Jing, Emily S. Kim, Matthew Biancalana, Lynne A. Wolfe, Thomas Dimaggio, Helen F. Matthews, Sarah M. Kranick, Kelly D. Stone, Steven M. Holland, Daniel S. Reich, Jason D. Hughes, Huseyin Mehmet, Joshua McElwee, Alexandra F. FreemanHudson H. Freeze, Helen C. Su, Joshua D. Milner

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