Lung as a target for COVID-19: Mechanistic insights and probable candidate molecules for cure
Novel coronavirus (SARS nCoV2), belonging to the family coronaviridae, remains a dreadful pathogen affecting the respiratory tract and lungs. COVID-19 declared a global pandemic by WHO, has become a serious cause of concern for clinicians and researchers, who need to understand the significant biolo...
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Main Authors: | Sadiya Bi Shaikh (Author), Ashwini Prabhu (Author), Akarsha B. (Author), Mohamudha Parveen Rahamathulla (Author), Mohemmed Sha (Author), Yashodhar Prabhakar Bhandary (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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