Covid-19 infection and the host genetic predisposition: does it exist?

Physiological Research
A Vašků

Abstract

Knowledge of genomic interindividual variability could help us to explain why different manifestation of clinical severity of Covid-19 infection as well as modified pharmacogenetic relations can be expected during this pandemic condition.

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Mar 18, 2021·Physiological Research·J A HubacekV Adamkova

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