In silico evaluation of the interaction between ACE2 and SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein in a hyperglycemic environment
Abstract The worse outcome of COVID-19 in people with diabetes mellitus could be related to the non-enzymatic glycation of human ACE2, leading to a more susceptible interaction with virus Spike protein. We aimed to evaluate, through a computational approach, the interaction between human ACE2 recept...
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Auteurs principaux: | Giovanni Sartore, Davide Bassani, Eugenio Ragazzi, Pietro Traldi, Annunziata Lapolla, Stefano Moro |
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2021
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