Apolipoprotein-A-I for severe COVID-19-induced hyperinflammatory states: A prospective case study
Viral infections can promote cytokine storm and multiorgan failure in individuals with an underlying immunosuppression or specific genetic background. Hyperinflammatory states, including critical forms of COVID-19, are characterized by a remodeling of the lipid profile including a dramatic decrease...
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Main Authors: | Stanislas Faguer (Author), Arnaud Del Bello (Author), Chloé Danet (Author), Yves Renaudineau (Author), Jacques Izopet (Author), Nassim Kamar (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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