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Summary

Autosomal dominant vibratory urticaria is characterized by localized hives and systemic manifestations in response to dermal vibration, with coincident degranulation of mast cells and increased histamine levels in serum (Boyden et al., 2016). [from OMIM]

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  • Also known as: CD312, CD97, EMR2, VBU, ADGRE2
    Summary: adhesion G protein-coupled receptor E2

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