Association of Early Inflammation with Age and Asymptomatic Disease in COVID-19
Chunmei Xie,1,* Qing Li,1,* Linhai Li,2,3,* Xiaohua Peng,4,5,* Zhijian Ling,1 Bin Xiao,3 Jingjing Feng,4,6 Zhenhong Chen,7 De Chang,2,8 Lixin Xie,2 Charles S Dela Cruz,4 Lokesh Sharma4 1Department of Blood Transfusion, Guangzhou 8th People’s Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzho...
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Autores principales: | Xie C, Li Q, Li L, Peng X, Ling Z, Xiao B, Feng J, Chen Z, Chang D, Xie L, Dela Cruz CS, Sharma L |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d9bcb77110a24d5c96620777d96fc433 |
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