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Author: David Brann; Tatsuya Tsukahara; Caleb Weinreb; Darren W. Logan; Sandeep Robert Datta
Title: Non-neural expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in the olfactory epithelium suggests mechanisms underlying anosmia in COVID-19 patients
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: bb4h255w_2
    Snippet: The nasal epithelium is anatomically divided into a respiratory epithelium (RE) and sensory olfactory epithelium (OE), whose functions and cell types differ. The nasal RE is continuous with the epithelium that lines much of the respiratory tract and is thought to humidify air as it enters the nose; main cell types include basal cells, ciliated cells, secretory cells (including goblet cells), and brush/microvillar cells (19, 20) ( Figure 1 )......
    Document: The nasal epithelium is anatomically divided into a respiratory epithelium (RE) and sensory olfactory epithelium (OE), whose functions and cell types differ. The nasal RE is continuous with the epithelium that lines much of the respiratory tract and is thought to humidify air as it enters the nose; main cell types include basal cells, ciliated cells, secretory cells (including goblet cells), and brush/microvillar cells (19, 20) ( Figure 1 ).

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