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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Germ cell
  1. ... levels of LH may be caused by: A germ cell tumor (a tumor that starts in the cells ... and Human Services; NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms: germ cell tumor; [cited 2023 May 22]; [about 1 screen]. ...
  2. ... disorder, such as Turner syndrome In men: A germ cell tumor (a tumor that starts in the cells ... and Human Services; NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms: germ cell tumor; [cited 2023 May 8]; [about 1 screen]. ...
  3. ... VA): American Society of Clinical Oncology; 2005–2022. Germ Cell Tumor- Childhood: Diagnosis; [updated 2021 May; cited 2022 ... Available from: https://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/germ-cell-tumor-childhood/diagnosis Johns Hopkins Medicine [Internet]. Johns ...
  4. ... test results tell you whether a certain substance, germ, type of cell, or gene was or wasn't found in your test sample. On your test report, you may see these terms: Negative ... it was looking for." The germ, substance, or gene being tested was in your ...
  5. ... defense against infection when bacteria, viruses, or other germs enter your body. Lymphocytes include two main types of white blood cells: B cells and T cells. B cells fight ...
  6. ... These cells protect your body against diseases from germs , such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi. If you lose too many immune cells, your body will have trouble fighting off infections ...
  7. ... These cells protect your body against diseases from germs , such as bacteria and viruses, and fungi. If you lose too many immune cells, your body will have trouble fighting off infections ...
  8. ... system so it can fight off infections from germs . Vitamin E is a type of antioxidant , which means that it protects cells from damage. But if you have too little ...
  9. ... proteins that your immune system makes to attack germs and other foreign substances in your body, including some foreign red blood cells. Blood transfusions and pregnancy are two ways that ...
  10. ... immune system makes proteins called antibodies to attack germs that could make you sick. But rheumatoid factors are antibodies that sometimes attack healthy cells and tissues in your body by mistake. When ...
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