Plasma IP-10 and MCP-3 levels are highly associated with disease severity and predict the progression of COVID-19
Yang Yang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Yingxia Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Guobao Li(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Jinli Wei(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Fengmin Huang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Haixia Zheng(Tulsa Community College), Chengyu Jiang(Wenzhou Medical University), Jing Yuan(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Mengli Cao(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Chenguang Shen(Southern Medical University), Ling Peng(Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Lei Liu(Hunan Agricultural University), Haiyan Wang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zheng Zhang(Hebei Agricultural University), Mingxia Zhang(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Yanjie Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Jinxiu Li(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Weibo Wu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Delin Li(Guiyang Medical University), Minghui Yang(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Li Xing(University of California, Irvine), Zhixiang Xu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Rongrong Zou(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), Fuxiang Wang(Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital), George F. Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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