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  1. ... AML in conjunction with monocytopenia, B cell and natural killer cell deficiency, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, and susceptibility to opportunistic infections.[ ...
  2. ... Cerwenka H, Wolf G, Mischinger HJ. et al. Natural killer cell deficiency and severe wound infection after thyroid surgery. Eur ...
  3. ... recessive; DCML = dendritic cell, monocyte, and B and natural killer cell lymphoid deficiency; DD = developmental delay; MDS = myelodysplastic syndrome; MOI = mode ...
  4. ... by biallelic pathogenic variants in AAAS (OMIM 231550 ) Natural killer cell and glucocorticoid deficiency with DNA repair defect (NKGCD) caused by biallelic ...
  5. ... following: dendritic cells, monocytes, transitional B cells, and natural killer cells. Patients with GATA2 deficiency can also have inverted CD4:CD8 ratios and ...
  6. ... been reported in association with the AIDS, including deficiencies in natural killer (NK) cell activity and cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific cytotoxicity. In the ...
  7. ... with susceptibility to atypical mycobacterial infection and DCML deficiency (loss of dendritic cells, monocytes, and B and natural killer lymphoid cells). The resulting immunodeficiency leads to increased ...
  8. ... well as premature infants Underlying cel- lular immune deficiency, with compro- mised natural killer cell and cy totovic T-lymphocyte function, may be ...
  9. ... well as premature infants Underlying cel- lular immune deficiency, with compro- mised natural killer cell and cy totovic T-lymphocyte function, may be ...
  10. ... Pinyavat N; Grieco MH. Interleukin 2 augmentation of natural killer cell activity in homosexual men with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Infect Immun 1984 May;44(2):339- ...
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