STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease
STAT3 dominant-negative disease (STAT3DN)—also known as autosomal dominant hyper-IgE syndrome (AD-HIES) or Job’s Syndrome—results from mutations in the gene that encodes a signaling protein called STAT3. People with this disease tend to have very high levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin E (IgE), recurrent infections of the skin and lungs, recurrent bone fractures, unusually flexible joints, and inflamed skin. Learn more about NIAID’s efforts to address this disease.

STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease Resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem
This section provides a visual summary of the resources available within the NIAID Discovery Portal for STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease research. The graphics below highlight key metadata elements to help you find relevant data and refine your search for more targeted results. View all search results related to STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease.
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STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease datasets, computational tools, and resource catalogs also encompass different Health Conditions, Pathogens, and Measurement Techniques. Use the interactive figures below to help identify resources that advance your research needs.
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Data Types
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STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease researchers share their datasets, computational tools and other resources by depositing them in a variety of different repositories. Use the visualization to explore the resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem by source.
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STAT3 Dominant-Negative Disease researchers share their datasets, computational tools and other resources by depositing them in a variety of different repositories. Use the visualization to explore the resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem by source.
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