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Details on Person Mannose binding lectin gene 2 (rs1800450) missense variant may contribute to development and severity of COVID-19 infection

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_displayNameMannose binding lectin gene 2 (rs1800450) missense variant may contribute to development and severity of COVID-19 infection
_timestamp2025-06-17 02:57:46
author[Person:9957125] Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay
[Person:9957175] Bahat, Gulistan
[Person:9957160] Senkal, Naci
[Person:9957088] Kose, Murat
[Person:9957136] Avci, Kader
[Person:9957197] Sayin, Gozde Yesil
[Person:9957149] Isoglu-Alkac, Ummuhan
[Person:9957104] Tukek, Tufan
[Person:9957107] Pehlivan, Sacide
created[InstanceEdit:9957084] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2025-06-17
journalInfect Genet Evol
pages104717
pubMedIdentifier33515713
titleMannose binding lectin gene 2 (rs1800450) missense variant may contribute to development and severity of COVID-19 infection
volume89
year2021
(literatureReference)[Summation:9957092] Mannose-binding lectin (MBL2), a soluble pattern recognition...
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