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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Fungus
  1. ... is particularly important for fighting infection by a fungus called Candida. When the immune system recognizes Candida, ... tendency to develop infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly called yeast infections). Most people with familial ...
  2. ... specifically in the body's defense against a fungus called Candida. When the immune system recognizes Candida, ... tendency to develop infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly known as yeast infections). Most people with ...
  3. ... functions, including the body's defense against a fungus called Candida. When the immune system recognizes Candida, ... tendency to develop infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly called yeast infections). Most people with familial ...
  4. ... to develop infections caused by a type of fungus called Candida. Affected individuals typically have infections of ...
  5. ... body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and fungi. Individuals with chronic granulomatous disease may have recurrent ... Exposure to these organic materials and the numerous fungi involved in their decomposition causes people with chronic ...
  6. ... virtually all immune protection from bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are prone to repeated and persistent infections ... to foreign invaders, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. To help the body recognize and fight infections, ...
  7. ... cavities (mucous membranes) caused by a type of fungus called Candida. These infections, which are commonly known ... from those of foreign invaders (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses). This distinction is critical because to ...
  8. ... cells to fight off certain bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are prone to repeated and persistent infections ... and natural killer cells attack bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and help regulate the entire immune system.Mutations ...
  9. ... body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and fungi (which is known as immunodeficiency). These individuals are ... response to foreign invaders such as bacteria and fungi is diminished. The T cell abnormalities lead to ...
  10. ... to foreign invaders, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. To help the body recognize and fight infections, ... has difficulty getting rid of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, leading to the persistent infections characteristic of BLS ...
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