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An inherent T cell deficit in healthy males to C. neoformans infection may begin to explain the sex susceptibility in incidence of cryptococcosis
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A Bajnok
A Butts
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A Butts
A Casadevall
A Kali
A Millogo
A Vecchiarelli
AA Panackal
AJ Mednick
AP Maduro
BJ Park
C Giefing-Kroll
C Lehmann
CA Colton
CH Mody
CT Alves
DJ Mora
DJ Mora
DM Lindell
EE McClelland
ET Richardson
F Dromer
F Javed
G Candore
G Janbon
GB Huffnagle
GE Milo
GP Bisson
J Abadi
J Davis
J Lizarazo
J Rivera
J Roved
J Schop
J Shankar
JA Mohr
JA Mohr
JE Scriven
JN Jarvis
K Subramaniam
K Voelz
KM Aguirre
LC Chen
M Eschke
M Garelnabi
MA Szaniawski
MC van den Berg
MCC Van Dyke
MK Angele
O Dirisu
O Lortholary
PM Ellerbroek
R Manfredi
R Nazarpour
R Rajasingham
R Valiathan
RA Hajjeh
RF Vollman
S Kim-Fine
S Rohatgi
S Rohatgi
SD Imahara
SM Levitz
T Guess
T Reichert
VE Edwards
W Tarry
X Li
X Zhang
Y Berthois
YY Lin
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