Variants in complement genes are uncommon in patients with anti-factor H autoantibody-associated atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome
Priyanka Khandelwal(Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya), Arvind Bagga(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Mamta Puraswani(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Mohammed Faruq(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Aradhana Mathur(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Pankaj Hari(Indian Council of Medical Research), Aditi Joshi(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Aditi Sinha, Bahadur Singh Gurjar(National Institute of Immunology)
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