Long COVID is associated with lower percentages of mature, cytotoxic NK cell phenotypes
Tasha Tsao; Amanda M. Buck; Lilian Grimbert; Brian H. LaFranchi; Belen Altamirano Poblano; Emily A. Fehrman; Thomas Dalhuisen; Priscilla Y. Hsue; J. Daniel Kelly; Jeffrey N. Martin; Steven G. Deeks; Peter W...
It seems cytotoxicity (the ability of a stressor to damage cells) can be a phenomenon that is delayed in comparison to the original stimulus. Ie. it seems depending on the immune or chemical leading to cytotoxicity it can occur instantaneously to a week after. [1]
It seems also a well regarded...
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