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A genetic test that shows a certain change, called a pathogenic or likely pathogenic change, in the STK11 gene. Tests to screen for polyps and cancer.
This fungal lung infection is caused by inhaling certain mold spores. It may be serious in those with asthma or other ongoing lung diseases.
... pathogens. The importance of the intestinal barrier became apparent in the 1990s when researchers injected extracts from luminal bacteria directly into the ...
... pathogens. Dr. Joshi is working on a family-centered initiative for smoking cessation in the pediatric population, especially in children with asthma ...
The mucous membranes of the nose, sinuses and bronchi serve as the major immune defense against inhaled pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, and ...
Universal germline genetic testing found that 13.3% of study participants harbored a pathogenic germline variant — 48% of which would not have been detected ...
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of a lung infection called pneumonia. It's caused by a bacterium known as legionella.
Knowing where they're living and what pathogens they're carrying could bolster treatment options and strengthen disease prevention techniques. In this Mayo ...
His research emphasizes developing laboratory methods that detect viral pathogens directly from clinical samples and provide results to health care ...
The nine HHVs are ubiquitous pathogens, with 90% of the U.S. population infected with three or more. HHVs are large, double-stranded DNA viruses that ...
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