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pro vyhledávání: '"Liam T Reynolds"'
Autor:
Cameron Bishop, Kathy Karavendzas, Kamil A. Sokolowski, Brian W.C. Tse, Brendan Griffen, Rajeev Rudraraju, Wei Zhao, Norman C.W. Wong, Charley Mackenzie-Kludas, Kelli P. A. MacDonald, Thuy T. Le, Sophie Krumeich, Gregory A. Quaife-Ryan, Leo J. Lee, Richard J. Mills, David A. Elliott, Stephen J. Nicholls, Holly K. Voges, Christian R. Engwerda, Daniel J. Rawle, Andreas Suhrbier, Li Fu, Jan Johansson, Rebecca L Johnston, Kanta Subbarao, Sean J. Humphrey, Mary Lor, James H McMahon, Enzo R. Porrello, Dad Abu-Bonsrah, Ewelina Kulikowski, Patrick R. J. Fortuna, Lynn Devilee, James E. Hudson, Tobias Bald, Troy Dumenil, Ellen Mathieson, Liam T Reynolds, David E. James, Michael O. Sweeney, Simon R. Foster, Drew M. Titmarsh, Christopher Halliday, Neda R Mehdiabadi, Dean Gilham, Mark J. Smyth
Publikováno v:
Cell
Cardiac injury and dysfunction occur in COVID-19 patients and increase the risk of mortality. Causes are ill defined, but could be direct cardiac infection and/or inflammation-induced dysfunction. To identify mechanisms and cardio-protective drugs, w
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c8980f221c915141159a88aa5bcdc235
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/24826
https://hdl.handle.net/2123/24826
Autor:
Christopher Halliday, Kamil A. Sokolowski, Sophie Krumeich, David A. Elliott, Lynn Devilee, Sean J. Humphrey, Tobias Bald, Brian W.C. Tse, Gregory A. Quaife-Ryan, Leo J. Lee, Mark J. Smyth, David E. James, Rebecca L Johnston, Kanta Subbarao, Holly K. Voges, Richard J. Mills, Michael O. Sweeney, Liam T Reynolds, Stephen J. Nicholls, Mary Lor, Charley Mackenzie-Kludas, Li Fu, Jan Johansson, Kelli P. A. MacDonald, Partrick Rj Fortuna, Troy Dumenil, Norman C.W. Wong, Daniel J. Rawle, Brendan Griffen, Dad Abu-Bonsrah, Ellen Mathieson, Kathy Karavendzas, Neda R Mehdiabadi, Christian R. Engwerda, James E. Hudson, Rajeev Ruraraju, Dean Gilham, Andreas Suhrbier, Wei Zhao, Ewelina Kulikowski, Enzo R. Porrello, Simon R. Foster, Drew M. Titmarsh, Cameron Bishop, James H McMahon, Thuy T. Le
SUMMARYCardiac injury and dysfunction occur in COVID-19 patients and increase the risk of mortality. Causes are ill defined, but could be direct cardiac infection and/or inflammation-induced dysfunction. To identify mechanisms and cardio-protective d
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d55141bf86d24196d81d19581a83309e
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.23.258574
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.23.258574
Autor:
Christian R. Engwerda, L. Lee, Sophie Krumeich, David A. Elliott, Sean J. Humphrey, Drew M. Titmarsh, James H McMahon, Liam T Reynolds, Andreas Suhrbier, Ruraraju R, Neda R Mehdiabadi, Mark J. Smyth, David E. James, Thuy T. Le, Enzo R. Porrello, Zhao W, Tobias Bald, Ellen Mathieson, Kathy Karavendzas, Charley Mackenzie-Kludas, Kelli P. A. MacDonald, Daniel J. Rawle, Richard J. Mills, Foster, Lynn Devilee, Brendan Griffen, James E. Hudson, Partrick Rj Fortuna, Gregory A. Quaife-Ryan, Abu-Bonsrah D, Mary Lor, Kanta Subbarao, Holly K. Voges
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Cardiac injury and dysfunction occur in COVID-19 patients and increase the risk of mortality. Causes are ill defined, but could be direct cardiac infection and/or ‘cytokine-storm’ induced dysfunction. To identify mechanisms and discover cardio-pr