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SARS-CoV-2 infection in lung transplant recipients induces circulating exosomes with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein S2
Clinical and translational medicine (2021)
  • Sandhya Bansal, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • Sofya Tokman, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • Timothy Fleming, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • Gabriel N Maine, Beaumont
  • Kristina Sanborn, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • Ramsey Hachem, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Ankit Bharat, Northwestern University
  • Michael A Smith, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • Ross M Bremner, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
  • T Mohanakumar, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Keywords
  • SARS-COV-2,
  • lung transplant,
  • exosomes,
  • COVID-19
Disciplines
Publication Date
November, 2021
DOI
10.1002/CTM2.576
Citation Information
Bansal S, Tokman S, Fleming T, Maine GN, Sanborn K, Hachem R, Bharat A, Smith MA, Bremner RM, Mohanakumar T. SARS-CoV-2 infection in lung transplant recipients induces circulating exosomes with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein S2. Clin Transl Med. 2021 Nov;11(11):e576. doi: 10.1002/ctm2.576. PMID: 34841719; PMCID: PMC8567032.