Infection, inflammation and intervention: Mechanistic modelling of epithelial cells in COVID-19
While the pathological mechanisms in COVID-19 illness are still poorly understood, it is increasingly clear that high levels of pro-inflammatory mediators play a major role in clinical deterioration in patients with severe disease. Current evidence points to a hyperinflammatory state as the driver o...
Main Authors: | Fadai, NT, Sachak-Patwa, R, Byrne, HM, Maini, PK, Bafadhel, M, Nicolau, DV |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2021
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