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Author: Farshidfar, Nima; Hamedani, Shahram
Title: Hyposalivation as a potential risk for SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: Inhibitory role of saliva
  • Cord-id: p0ql4j3c
  • Document date: 2020_5_29
  • ID: p0ql4j3c
    Snippet: Human saliva is an inquisitively complex fluid and has an imperative role for prevention and protection from viral infection, particularly through innate immune system, which is a prominent first-line defense against viral infection (Malamud et al., 2011; Dawes et al., 2015). Despite the clear role of saliva in the continuous cleansing of oral cavity, we focus on proteins that illustrate antiviral activity, particularly against corona viruses.
    Document: Human saliva is an inquisitively complex fluid and has an imperative role for prevention and protection from viral infection, particularly through innate immune system, which is a prominent first-line defense against viral infection (Malamud et al., 2011; Dawes et al., 2015). Despite the clear role of saliva in the continuous cleansing of oral cavity, we focus on proteins that illustrate antiviral activity, particularly against corona viruses.

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