Mitophagy, at the crossroads of genetic pathways involved in sarcoidosis and host-pathogen interactions with SARS-COV2 proteins

A. Calender (Lyon, France), D. Valeyre (Paris, France), J. Lamartine (Lyon, France), F. Chevalier (Lyon, France), D. Sigaudo Roussel (Lyon, France), Y. Pacheco (Lyon, France)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Moving forward in various aspects of sarcoidosis
Session: Moving forward in various aspects of sarcoidosis
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Number: 699

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