COVID-19 nanoantibody
/ Beroni Group, Tianjin Medical University
- LARVOL DELTA
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April 10, 2021
Development of a multivariable prediction model for severe COVID-19 disease: a population-based study from Hong Kong.
(PubMed, NPJ Digit Med)
- "The derived score system was evaluated with out-of-sample five-cross-validation (AUC: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.82-0.91) and external validation (N = 202, AUC: 0.89, 95% CI: 0.85-0.93). A simple clinical score accurately predicted severe COVID-19 disease, even without including symptoms, blood pressure or oxygen status on presentation, or chest radiograph results."
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April 07, 2021
Intolerance of COVID-19-Related Uncertainty and Negative Emotions among Chinese Adolescents: A Moderated Mediation Model of Risk Perception, Social Exclusion and Perceived Efficacy.
(PubMed, Int J Environ Res Public Health)
- "In addition, both the direct effect of COVID-19 IU on negative emotions and the mediating effect of risk perception on this relationship were moderated by perceived efficacy; in particular, COVID-19 IU had a greater impact on negative emotions among adolescents with lower levels of perceived efficacy. These findings suggest that COVID-19 IU is closely associated with negative emotions among adolescents and that effective measures should be taken to enable adolescents to improve their perceived efficacy and develop a reasonable perception of risk, help them eliminate the stigma of the disease, and strengthen their connections with society."
Clinical • Journal • Infectious Disease • Novel Coronavirus Disease
April 07, 2021
Characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 E Protein: Sequence, Structure, Viroporin and Inhibitors.
(PubMed, Protein Sci)
- "The COVID-19 epidemic is one of the most influential epidemics in history...Although the mechanisms of the SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV E proteins are similar in many respects, specific studies on the SARS-CoV-2 E protein, for both monomers and oligomers, are still lacking. A comprehensive understanding of this protein should prompt further studies on the design and characterization of effective targeted therapeutic measures."
Journal • Review • Infectious Disease • Novel Coronavirus Disease • Respiratory Diseases
April 02, 2021
Different Appearance of Chest CT Images of T2DM and NDM Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia Based on an Artificial Intelligent Quantitative Method.
(PubMed, Int J Endocrinol)
- "In group A, the blood glucose level was correlated with the volume of consolidation shadow and the proportion of consolidation shadow to right middle lobe volume, and higher than those patients in group B. In conclusion, the inflammatory exudation in the lung of COVID-19 patients with diabetes is more serious than that of patients without diabetes based on the quantitative method of artificial intelligence. Moreover, the blood glucose level is positively correlated with pulmonary inflammatory exudation in COVID-19 patients."
Clinical • Journal • Infectious Disease • Metabolic Disorders • Novel Coronavirus Disease • Pneumonia • Respiratory Diseases • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
October 31, 2020
[VIRTUAL] Study on the Medical Coping Style and Influencing Factors of 128 Patients with Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia
(CTS-China 2020)
- No abstract available
Clinical • Infectious Disease • Novel Coronavirus Disease • Pneumonia • Respiratory Diseases
October 31, 2020
[VIRTUAL] Study on the safety method of nasopharyngeal swab collection for new coronavirus pneumonia screening
(CTS-China 2020)
- No abstract available
Clinical • Infectious Disease • Novel Coronavirus Disease • Pneumonia • Respiratory Diseases
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