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Infection and Immunity, April 2000, p. 2363-2365, Vol. 68, No. 4
Division of Infectious Diseases, University
of Colorado Health Science Center, Denver,
Colorado,1 and Departments of
Surgical Pathology,2
Surgery,3 and Medical
Microbiology and Immunology,4 University of
Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin
Received 6 July 1999/Returned for modification 23 August
1999/Accepted 3 January 2000
Although highly susceptible to orogastric candidiasis, T-cell
receptor
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Disparate Requirement for T Cells in Resistance to
Mucosal and Acute Systemic Candidiasis
- and
-chain knockout mice, deficient in 
and

T cells, respectively, were found to be resistant to
disseminated candidiasis of endogenous origin and to acute systemic
candidiasis (resulting from intravenous injection).
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: University of
Wisconsin Medical School, Departments of Surgery and Medical
Microbiology/Immunology, 1300 University Ave., 4638 MSC, Madison, WI
53706-1532. Phone: (608) 263-1670. Fax: (608) 265-3461. E-mail:
balish{at}surgery.wisc.edu.
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