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Amelia McFarland

University of Texas at Dallas - School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

800 W. Campbell Road

Richardson, TX 75080-3021

United States

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A Pharmacological Interactome between COVID-19 Patient Samples and Human Sensory Neurons Reveals Potential Drivers of Neurogenic Pulmonary Dysfunction

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 04 May 2020
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COVID-19, neuroimmunology, pulmonary immunology, respiratory neurobiology, ligand receptor signalling, interactome prediction