Evidence, detailed characterization and clinical context of complement activation in acute multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children

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  • who: Gyu00f6rgy Sinkovits from the DepartmentSemmelweis University have published the research work: Evidence, detailed characterization and clinical context of complement activation in acute multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: A key aim of the study was to explore the potential causes and mechanisms of complement activation in MISC. These results may support the hypothesis that activated macrophages may represent an important | Vol:.(1234567890) 12:19759 | Limitations of the study the study has important limitations. The study design (by ensuring that all study participants had evidence of prior SARS . . .

     

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