Immunological imprint of COVID‐19 on human peripheral blood leukocyte populations
Allergy2020Vol. 76(3), pp. 751–765
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Bernhard Kratzer, Doris Trapin, Paul Ettel, Ulrike Körmöczi, Arno Rottal, Friedrich Tuppy, Melanie Feichter, Pia Gattinger, Kristina Borochova, Yulia Dorofeeva, Inna Tulaeva, Milena Weber, Katharina Grabmeier‐Pfistershammer, Peter A. Tauber, Marika Gerdov, Bernhard Mühl, Thomas Perkmann, Ingrid Faé, Sabine Wenda, Harald Führer, Rainer Henning, Rudolf Valenta, Winfried F. Pickl
Abstract
Acute SARS-CoV-2 infection leaves protracted beneficial (ie, activation of T cells) and potentially harmful (ie, reduction of neutrophils) imprints in the cellular immune system in addition to induction of specific antibody responses.
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