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High titers and low fucosylation of early human anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG promote inflammation by alveolar macrophages
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- Hoepel, W.; Chen, H.J.; Geyer, C.E.; Allahverdiyeva, S.; Manz, X.D.; Taeye, S.W. de; Aman, J.; Mes, L.; Steenhuis, M.; Griffith, G.R.; Bonta, P.I.; Brouwer, P.J.M.; Caniels, T.G.; Straten, K. van der; Golebski, K.; Jonkers, R.E.; Larsen, M.D.; Linty, F.; Nouta, J.; Roomen, C.P.A.A. van; Baarle, F.E.H.P. van; Drunen, C.M. van; Wolbink, G.; Vlaar, A.P.J.; Bree, G.J. de; Sanders, R.W.; Willemsen, L.; Neele, A.E.; Beek, D. van de; Rispens, T.; Wuhrer, M.; Bogaard, H.J.; Gils, M.J. van; Vidarsson, G.; Winther, M. de; Dunnen, J. den
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- 2021-06-02
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- Science Translational Medicine
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- 13
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- 596