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Author: Shen Xu; Lin Fu; Jun Fei; Hui-Xian Xiang; Ying Xiang; Zhu-Xia Tan; Meng-Die Li; Fang-Fang Liu; Ying Li; Ming-Feng Han; Xiu-Yong Li; De-Xin Yu; Hui Zhao; De-Xiang Xu
Title: Acute kidney injury at early stage as a negative prognostic indicator of patients with COVID-19: a hospital-based retrospective analysis
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: b4ay5vyp_31
    Snippet: Another early study found that SARS viral particles were detected in the epithelium of the renal distal tubules 20 . Therefore, the present study does not exclude that SARS-CoV-2 induces AKI through directly infecting renal epithelium. Further experiments are required to explore whether renal tubular epithelium is another target of SARS-CoV-2 injection......
    Document: Another early study found that SARS viral particles were detected in the epithelium of the renal distal tubules 20 . Therefore, the present study does not exclude that SARS-CoV-2 induces AKI through directly infecting renal epithelium. Further experiments are required to explore whether renal tubular epithelium is another target of SARS-CoV-2 injection.

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