The importance of defining the age-specific TREC/KREC levels for detection of various inborn errors of immunity in pediatric and adult patients
This study aimed to establish physiological TREC/KREC values in a healthy population of different ages to create cut-offs and analyze pediatric patients with various inborn errors of immunity. Dry blood spots and DNA samples purified from whole blood were used for TREC/KREC quantification using real...
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