Anticoagulant protein S in COVID-19: low activity, and associated with outcome

Introduction. COVID-19 disease was associated with both thrombo-embolic events and in-situ thrombi formation in small vessels. Antiphospholipidic antibodies were found in some studies.

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Main Authors: Stoichitoiu Laura Elena (Author), Pinte Larisa (Author), Balea Marius Ioan (Author), Nedelcu Valentin (Author), Badea Camelia (Author), Baicus Cristian (Author)
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Published: Sciendo, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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