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Martin Dugas
Institution
University of Münster
Address
Münster
Germany
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COVID-19 publications
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2002
10
2003
9
2004
4
2005
8
2006
1
2007
1
2008
4
2009
12
2010
11
2011
14
2012
11
2013
16
2014
15
2015
19
2016
13
2017
18
2018
17
2019
10
2020
1
2021
3
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Varghese J
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Sandmann S
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Ochs K
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Schrempf IM
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Frömmel C
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Dugas M
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Schmidt HH
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Vollenberg R
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Tepasse PR
. Persistent symptoms and lab abnormalities in patients who recovered from COVID-19. Sci Rep. 2021 06 17; 11(1):12775.
PMID:
34140539
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Citations:
2
Fields:
Sci
Science
Translation:
Humans
Dugas M
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Grote-Westrick T
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Merle U
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Fontenay M
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Kremer AE
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Hanses F
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Vollenberg R
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Lorentzen E
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Tiwari-Heckler S
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Duchemin J
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Ellouze S
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Vetter M
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Fürst J
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Schuster P
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Brix T
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Denkinger CM
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Müller-Tidow C
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Schmidt H
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Tepasse PR
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Kühn J
. Lack of antibodies against seasonal coronavirus OC43 nucleocapsid protein identifies patients at risk of critical COVID-19. J Clin Virol. 2021 06; 139:104847.
PMID:
33965698
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Citations:
12
Fields:
Vir
Virology
Translation:
Humans
Dugas M
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Grote-Westrick T
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Vollenberg R
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Lorentzen E
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Brix T
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Schmidt H
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Tepasse PR
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Kühn J
. Less severe course of COVID-19 is associated with elevated levels of antibodies against seasonal human coronaviruses OC43 and HKU1 (HCoV OC43, HCoV HKU1). Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Apr; 105:304-306.
PMID:
33636357
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Citations:
16
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Translation:
Humans
Cells
Dugas M
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Schrempf IM
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Ochs K
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Frömmel C
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Greulich L
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Neuhaus P
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Tepasse PR
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Schmidt HH
. Association of contact to small children with a mild course of COVID-19. Int J Infect Dis. 2020 Nov; 100:314-315.
PMID:
32898672
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Citations:
3
Fields:
Com
Communicable Diseases
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
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