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Infected cells in lungs could explain long-term COVID-19 symptoms – Drug Target Review
Researchers have found the genome of COVID-19 and infected cell syncytia in the respiratory cells, explaining long-term coronavirus effects.

Posted: 4 November 2020 | Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) | No comments yet
Researchers have found the genome of COVID-19 and infected cell syncytia in the respiratory cells of deceased patients, potentially explaining long-term coronavirus effects.
A team investigating deceased COVID-19 patients has shed light on possible lung damage caused by the coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.
The study by King’s College London, UK, in collaboration with the University of Trieste and the International Centre for…
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