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Loss-of-function myeloperoxidase mutations are associated with increased neutrophil counts and pustular skin disease
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Vergnano,Mockenhaupt,Benzian-Olsson,Paulmann,Grys,Mahil,Chaloner,Barbosa,August,Burden,Choon,Cooper,Navarini,Reynolds,Wahie,Warren,Wright,The APRICOT and PLUM study teamAbrahamThamirAliMahmudAugustSuzannahBaudryDavidBewleyAnthonyCooperHywelGriffithsChristopher E.M.IngramJohnKellySusanKorshidMohsenLadoyanniEffieMcKennaJohnMeynellFreyaParslewRichardPatelPrakashPushparajahAngelaReynoldsNickSmithCatherineWahieShyamalWarrenRichardWrightAndrew,Huffmeier,Baum,Visvanathan,Barker,Smith,and Capon: Loss-of-function myeloperoxidase mutations are associated with increased neutrophil counts and pustular skin disease

(The American Journal of Human Genetics 107, 539–543; September 3, 2020)

In the version of this paper originally published, Christopher E.M. Griffith was accidently omitted from the list of members of The APRICOT and PLUM study team. This has been corrected online. The authors apologize for this error.