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SUBMITTER: Demichev V
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8201874 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Demichev Vadim V Tober-Lau Pinkus P Lemke Oliver O Nazarenko Tatiana T Thibeault Charlotte C Whitwell Harry H Röhl Annika A Freiwald Anja A Szyrwiel Lukasz L Ludwig Daniela D Correia-Melo Clara C Aulakh Simran Kaur SK Helbig Elisa T ET Stubbemann Paula P Lippert Lena J LJ Grüning Nana-Maria NM Blyuss Oleg O Vernardis Spyros S White Matthew M Messner Christoph B CB Joannidis Michael M Sonnweber Thomas T Klein Sebastian J SJ Pizzini Alex A Wohlfarter Yvonne Y Sahanic Sabina S Hilbe Richard R Schaefer Benedikt B Wagner Sonja S Mittermaier Mirja M Machleidt Felix F Garcia Carmen C Ruwwe-Glösenkamp Christoph C Lingscheid Tilman T Bosquillon de Jarcy Laure L Stegemann Miriam S MS Pfeiffer Moritz M Jürgens Linda L Denker Sophy S Zickler Daniel D Enghard Philipp P Zelezniak Aleksej A Campbell Archie A Hayward Caroline C Porteous David J DJ Marioni Riccardo E RE Uhrig Alexander A Müller-Redetzky Holger H Zoller Heinz H Löffler-Ragg Judith J Keller Markus A MA Tancevski Ivan I Timms John F JF Zaikin Alexey A Hippenstiel Stefan S Ramharter Michael M Witzenrath Martin M Suttorp Norbert N Lilley Kathryn K Mülleder Michael M Sander Leif Erik LE Ralser Markus M Kurth Florian F
Cell systems 20210614 8
COVID-19 is highly variable in its clinical presentation, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe organ damage and death. We characterized the time-dependent progression of the disease in 139 COVID-19 inpatients by measuring 86 accredited diagnostic parameters, such as blood cell counts and enzyme activities, as well as untargeted plasma proteomes at 687 sampling points. We report an initial spike in a systemic inflammatory response, which is gradually alleviated and followed by a protein ...[more]