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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9957158
_displayNameA likely association between low mannan-binding lectin level and brain fog onset in long COVID patients
_timestamp2025-06-17 02:58:01
author[Person:8959926] Bulla, Roberta
[Person:9957135] Rossi, Lucrezia
[Person:9957156] Furlanis, Giovanni
[Person:9957174] Agostinis, Chiara
[Person:9957098] Toffoli, Miriam
[Person:9957191] Balduit, Andrea
[Person:9957196] Mangogna, Alessandro
[Person:9957171] Liccari, Marco
[Person:9957099] Morosini, Giorgia
[Person:2173393] Kishore, U
[Person:9957080] Manganotti, Paolo
created[InstanceEdit:9957084] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2025-06-17
journalFront Immunol
pages1191083
pubMedIdentifier37398656
titleA likely association between low mannan-binding lectin level and brain fog onset in long COVID patients
volume14
year2023
(literatureReference)[Summation:9957092] Mannose-binding lectin (MBL2), a soluble pattern recognition...
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