The Importance of Redox Status in the Frame of Lifestyle Approaches and the Genetics of the Lung Innate Immune Molecules, SP-A1 and SP-A2, on Differential Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection
The pandemic of COVID-19 is of great concern to the scientific community. This mainly affects the elderly and people with underlying diseases. People with obesity are more likely to experience unpleasant disease symptoms and increased mortality. The severe oxidative environment that occurs in obesit...
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Main Authors: | Fotios Tekos (Author), Zoi Skaperda (Author), Nikolaos Goutzourelas (Author), David S. Phelps (Author), Joanna Floros (Author), Demetrios Kouretas (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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