The many faces of the anti-COVID immune response

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Abstract

The novel 2019 strain of coronavirus is a source of profound morbidity and mortality worldwide. Compared with recent viral outbreaks, COVID-19 infection has a relatively high mortality rate, the reasons for which are not entirely clear. Furthermore, treatment options for COVID-19 infection are currently limited. In this Perspective, we explore the contributions of the innate and adaptive immune systems to both viral control as well as toxicity during COVID-19 infections and offer suggestions to both understand and therapeutically modulate anti-COVID immunity.

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Vardhana, S. A., & Wolchok, J. D. (2020). The many faces of the anti-COVID immune response. Journal of Experimental Medicine. Rockefeller University Press. https://doi.org/10.1084/JEM.20200678

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