De muy buena fuente me entero que en toda la historia de México se han diagnosticado 397 casos de inmunodeficiencias primarias. Somos mas de 100 millones de mexicanos. Estadisticamente y por naturaleza (datos del Jeffrey Modell Foundation) una de cada quinientas personas nace con una inmunodeficiencia primaria. Entonces el dia de hoy, hay por ahi…
Primary Immunodeficiency
Immune Deficiency Cases in Mexico
From a very reliable source, I have found out that in the entire history of Mexico, 397 cases of immune deficiency have been diagnosed. There are more than 100 million Mexicans. Statistically, and by nature, (data from the Jeffrey Modell Foundation), one of every 500 people is born with a primary immune deficiency. This means…
Articles citing Dr. Orange
The Journal of Clinical Investigation found today 2 articles citing Dr. Orange research on NEMO. Dr. Orange’s article is “Deficient natural killer cell cytotoxicity in patients with IKK-{gamma}/NEMO mutations” published in 2002. And the articles are: Combined deficiency in I{kappa}B{alpha} and I{kappa}B{epsilon} reveals a critical window of NF-{kappa}B activity in natural killer cell differentiation Samson,…
Dr. Geha donates gammaglobulin to Mexico
A thank you note from Dr. Espinosa in Mexico to Dr. Geha: —————- Dr. Raif S. Geha Prince Turki bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Chief Division of Immunology Children’s Hospital Boston Dear Dr. Geha, I am Dr. Francisco J. Espinosa-Rosales and I am the chief of the immunology department at…
Dr. Jordan Orange publishes presentation of NEMO
On the Journal of Clinical Allergy and Immunology: The presentation and natural history of immunodeficiency caused by nuclear factor kappaB essential modulator mutation. Orange JS, Jain A, Ballas ZK, Schneider LC, Geha RS, Bonilla FA. Department of Immunology, Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA. BACKGROUND: An increasing number of rare genetic defects…
Commentary from Dr. Jordan Orange & Dr. Raif S. Geha
Finding NEMO: genetic disorders of NFkB activation Jordan S. Orange and Raif S. Geha Division of Immunology, Children’s Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Comentary about NEMO from Dr. Jordan Orange, Dr. Raif S. Geha. Read the Commentary here. ATF
Jordan Orange article about NEMO
Deficient natural killer cell cytotoxicity in patients with IKK-γ/NEMO mutations Jordan S. Orange, Scott R. Brodeur, Ashish Jain, Francisco A. Bonilla, Lynda C. Schneider, Roberto Kretschmer, Samuel Nurko, Wendy L. Rasmussen, Julia R. Köhler, Stephen E. Gellis, Betsy M. Ferguson, Jack L. Strominger, Jonathan Zonana, Narayanaswamy Ramesh, Zuhair K. Ballas, and Raif S. Geha Jordan…