Late Breaking Abstract - Single cell mRNA sequencing of nasal swabs indicate an impaired ciliated cell function in COVID-19 convalescents with persisting dyspnea
S. Trump (Berlin, Germany), J. Loske (Berlin, Germany), M. Völker (Leipzig, Germany), O. Debnath (Berlin, Germany), S. Lukassen (Berlin, Germany), N. Ishaque (Berlin, Germany), M. Messingschlager (Berlin, Germany), A. Seegebarth (Berlin, Germany), F. Steinbeis (Berlin, Germany), F. Kurth (Berlin, Germany), T. Zoller (Berlin, Germany), M. Witzenrath (Berlin, Germany), I. Lehmann (Berlin, Germany), S. Laudi (Leipzig, Germany), R. Eils (Berlin, Germany)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Contribution of host-microbe interactions to respiratory disease
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S. Trump (Berlin, Germany), J. Loske (Berlin, Germany), M. Völker (Leipzig, Germany), O. Debnath (Berlin, Germany), S. Lukassen (Berlin, Germany), N. Ishaque (Berlin, Germany), M. Messingschlager (Berlin, Germany), A. Seegebarth (Berlin, Germany), F. Steinbeis (Berlin, Germany), F. Kurth (Berlin, Germany), T. Zoller (Berlin, Germany), M. Witzenrath (Berlin, Germany), I. Lehmann (Berlin, Germany), S. Laudi (Leipzig, Germany), R. Eils (Berlin, Germany). Late Breaking Abstract - Single cell mRNA sequencing of nasal swabs indicate an impaired ciliated cell function in COVID-19 convalescents with persisting dyspnea. 1305
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