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CARD9 Deficiency in Combination with Invasive Infection by Exophiala Dermatitidis in a Pediatric Patient

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This work was supported by the National Science Foundation of China (Nos. 82071686, 81501301), the Grant from Science and Technology Bureau of Sichuan province (No. 2021YFS0093), the Grant from Clinical Research Fund of West China Second University Hospital (No. KL072), the Grant of “Yun” Epilepsy Genetics Research and Applicant Fund, the Grant from the Key R&D project of Science & technology Department of Sichuan Province (NO. 2020YFS0081), and the Grant from Science and Technology Bureau of Chengdu (No. 2021-YF05-01691-SN).

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Ling, J., Pu, Y., Gan, J. et al. CARD9 Deficiency in Combination with Invasive Infection by Exophiala Dermatitidis in a Pediatric Patient. Mycopathologia 187, 299–303 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11046-022-00628-7

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