Evaluation of oxidative stress markers in hospitalized patients with moderate and severe COVID-19
Background. Clinical evidence suggests increased oxidative stress in COVID-19 patients and this worsened redox status could potentially contribute to the progression of the disease.
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Main Authors: | Zendelovska Dragica (Author), Atanasovska Emilija (Author), Petrushevska Marija (Author), Spasovska Katerina (Author), Stevanovikj Milena (Author), Demiri Ilir (Author), Labachevski Nikola (Author) |
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