SARS-CoV-2 innate effector associations and viral load in early nasopharyngeal infection
COVID-19 causes severe disease with poor outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that early SARS-CoV-2 viral infection disrupts innate immune responses. These changes may be important for understanding subsequent clinical outcomes. We obtained residual nasopharyngeal swab samples from individuals who req...
Autors principals: | Liou, TG, Adler, FR, Cahill, BC, Cox, DR, Cox, JE, Grant, GJ, Hanson, KE, Hartsell, SC, Hatton, ND, Helms, MN, Jensen, JL, Kartsonaki, C, Li, Y, Leung, DT, Marvin, JE, Middleton, EA, Osburn-Staker, SM, Packer, KA, Shakir, SM, Sturrock, AB, Tardif, KD, Warren, KJ, Waddoups, LJ, Weaver, LJ, Zimmerman, E, Paine, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2021
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