Journal
Science Immunology
Publication Date
5-13-2021
Volume
6
Issue
59
First Page
eabh2259
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1126/sciimmunol.abh2259
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Ma L, Sahu SK, Cano M, Kuppuswamy V, Bajwa J, McPhatter J, Pine A, Meizlish ML, Goshua G, Chang CH, Zhang H, Price C, Bahel P, Rinder H, Lei T, Day A, Reynolds D, Wu X, Schriefer R, Rauseo AM, Goss CW, O’Halloran JA, Presti RM, Kim AH, Gelman AE, Dela Cruz CS, Lee AI, Mudd PA, Chun HJ, Atkinson JP, Kulkarni HS. Increased complement activation is a distinctive feature of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. Sci Immunol. 2021 May 13;6(59):eabh2259. doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abh2259. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ma, Lina; Sahu, Sanjaya K.; Cano, Marlene; Kuppuswamy, Vasanthan; Bajwa, Jamal; McPhatter, Ja’Nia; Lei, Tingting; Day, Aaron; Reynolds, Daniel; Wu, Xiaobo; Schriefer, Rebecca; Rauseo, Adriana M.; Goss, Charles W.; O’Halloran, Jane A.; Presti, Rachel M.; Kim, Alfred H.; Gelman, Andrew E.; Mudd, Philip A.; Atkinson, John P.; Kulkarni, Hrishikesh S.; and et al., "Increased complement activation is a distinctive feature of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection." Science Immunology. 6, 59. eabh2259 (2021).
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