LSC - 2021 - Use of differentiated primary human airway epithelial models to study SARS-CoV-2 infection biology and pathogenesis

W. Ying, M. Thaler (M.Thaler@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), D. K. Ninaber (D.K.Ninaber@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), A. M. Van Der Does (A.van_der_Does@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), N. S. Ogando (N.S.Lima_Leite_Ogando@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), H. Beckert (hendrik.beckert@rlk.uk-essen.de / University Medical Center Essen – Ruhrlandklinik,Essen), C. Taube (christian.taube@rlk.uk-essen.de / University Medical Center Essen – Ruhrlandklinik,Essen), C. Salgado Benvindo Da Silva (C.Salgado_Benvindo_da_Silva@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), P. J. Bredenbeek (p.j.bredenbeek@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), P. S. Hiemstra (P.S.Hiemstra@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden), M. J. Van Hemert (M.J.van_Hemert@lumc.nl / Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Emerging respiratory diseases: state-of-the-art studies of SARS-CoV-2 infection
Session: Emerging respiratory diseases: state-of-the-art studies of SARS-CoV-2 infection
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4311

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