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Results 1 - 10 of 134 for Infection
  1. ... involved in the body's defense against fungal infections and is particularly important for fighting infection by a fungus called Candida. When the immune ...
  2. ... in people with EDA-ID, resulting in recurrent infections.The IKBKG gene variants that cause EDA-ID ... with this condition have an increased risk of infection with forms of bacteria called mycobacteria. Some of ...
  3. ... that other factors, such as viral or bacterial infections and changes in other genes, also influence the ... spondyloarthropathies, reactive arthritis, is typically triggered by bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal or genital tract. Following an ...
  4. ... to attack these invaders in order to prevent infection and illness. Specifically, the magnesium transporter produced from ... cells, which are especially important in controlling viral infections such as the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). These ...
  5. ... viruses, and fungi and defend the body against infection. When T or B cells recognize a foreign ... allergies. Many of these individuals also have recurrent infections due to problems with the immune system (immunodeficiency). ...
  6. ... with familial candidiasis, an inherited tendency to develop infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly called yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic infections ...
  7. ... is critical for the cells' roles in preventing infection by recognizing and attacking foreign invaders, such as ... other immune cells triggers inflammation, which helps clear infections or other irritants. Mast cells also play a ...
  8. ... pathogens and the initiation of inflammation to fight infection.In particular, the IRAK-4 protein relays signals ... one of the first lines of defense against infection, Toll-like receptors recognize patterns that are common ...
  9. ... 1. This condition, also known as susceptibility to infection-induced acute encephalopathy 3 or IIAE3, is a ... brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such as the flu. These mutations change single ...
  10. ... that promote inflammation and the defense against Candida infection. At least three mutations in the IL17RC gene ... with familial candidiasis, an inherited tendency to develop infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly known as ...
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