Selected article for: "ARDS development and immune system"

Author: Pickles, Oliver J.; Lee, Lennard Y. W.; Starkey, Thomas; Freeman-Mills, Luke; Olsson-Brown, Anna; Cheng, Vinton; Hughes, Daniel J.; Lee, Alvin; Purshouse, Karin; Middleton, Gary
Title: Immune checkpoint blockade: releasing the breaks or a protective barrier to COVID-19 severe acute respiratory syndrome?
  • Cord-id: agyd26x2
  • Document date: 2020_6_16
  • ID: agyd26x2
    Snippet: The rapid emergence of COVID-19 has sent shockwaves through healthcare systems globally, with cancer patients at increased risk. The interplay of the virus and host immune system has been implicated in the development of ARDS. Immunotherapy agents have the potential to adversely potentiate this phenomenon, requiring careful real-world observation.
    Document: The rapid emergence of COVID-19 has sent shockwaves through healthcare systems globally, with cancer patients at increased risk. The interplay of the virus and host immune system has been implicated in the development of ARDS. Immunotherapy agents have the potential to adversely potentiate this phenomenon, requiring careful real-world observation.

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