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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Mucosa
  1. ... nevi most often occur on the mouth (oral) mucosa (plural: mucosae). Rarely, white sponge nevus occurs on ... or trauma. Fragile intermediate filaments in the oral mucosa might be damaged when eating or brushing one' ...
  2. ... nevi most often occur on the mouth (oral) mucosa (plural: mucosae). Rarely, white sponge nevus occurs on ... or trauma. Fragile intermediate filaments in the oral mucosa might be damaged when eating or brushing one' ...
  3. ... control growth of Candida on the surface of mucous membranes.In its role in defending against Candida on the mucous membranes and skin, the CARD9 protein passes along signals ...
  4. ... disorder is characterized by hard growths on the mucous membranes, which are the moist tissues that line body ... most often affects the conjunctiva, which are the mucous membranes that protect the white part of the eye ( ...
  5. ... control growth of Candida on the surface of mucous membranes.The protein produced from the IL17RC gene is ... chronic yeast infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes (collectively called chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis) beginning in early ...
  6. ... control growth of Candida on the surface of mucous membranes.The STAT1 protein helps keep the immune system ... have chronic infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes such as the lining of the mouth, collectively ...
  7. ... nails, and the moist lining of body cavities (mucous membranes) caused by a type of fungus called Candida. ... control growth of Candida on the surface of mucous membranes. By damaging IL-17 cytokines, AIRE gene mutations ...
  8. ... hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral mucosa), and bone marrow.Breakage and instability of chromosomes ...
  9. ... hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral mucosa), and bone marrow.Breakage and instability of chromosomes ...
  10. ... that causes severe blistering of the skin and mucous membranes (such as the moist lining of the mouth). ...
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