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What are the changes in the physical phenotype of blood cells in COVID-19?
10 days ago - By News Medical
While primarily a respiratory illness, there are distinctive alterations in the type and number of blood cells in COVID-19. A new study by a team of researchers in Germany describes the nature of these changes.
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