Late Breaking Abstract - Large scale phenotyping of long COVID inflammation reveals mechanistic subtypes of disease.
Felicity Liew(Imperial College London), Peter Openshaw(Imperial College London), Claudia Efstathiou(Trinity College Dublin), William Greenhalf(University of Liverpool), Ruth Saunders(University of Leicester), Christopher E. Brightling(NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre), Sara Fontanella(Imperial College London), Ryan S. Thwaites(University of Oxford), Louise V. Wain(University of Leicester), Rachael A Evans(University of Leicester), Lance Turtle(University of Liverpool), Matthew Richardson(University of Leicester)
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