A time-resolved proteomic and prognostic map of COVID-19.
Vadim Demichev,
Pinkus Tober-Lau,
Oliver Lemke,
Tatiana Nazarenko,
Charlotte Thibeault,
Harry Whitwell,
Annika Röhl,
Anja Freiwald,
Lukasz Szyrwiel,
Daniela Ludwig,
Clara Correia-Melo,
Simran Kaur Aulakh,
Elisa T Helbig,
Paula Stubbemann,
Lena J Lippert,
Nana-Maria Grüning,
Oleg Blyuss,
Spyros Vernardis,
Matthew White,
Christoph B Messner,
Michael Joannidis,
Thomas Sonnweber,
Sebastian J Klein,
Alex Pizzini,
Yvonne Wohlfarter,
Sabina Sahanic,
Richard Hilbe,
Benedikt Schaefer,
Sonja Wagner,
Mirja Mittermaier,
Felix Machleidt,
Carmen Garcia,
Christoph Ruwwe-Glösenkamp,
Tilman Lingscheid,
Laure Bosquillon de Jarcy,
Miriam S Stegemann,
Moritz Pfeiffer,
Linda Jürgens,
Sophy Denker,
Daniel Zickler,
Philipp Enghard,
Aleksej Zelezniak,
Archie Campbell,
Caroline Hayward,
David J Porteous,
Riccardo E Marioni,
Alexander Uhrig,
Holger Müller-Redetzky,
Heinz Zoller,
Judith Löffler-Ragg,
Markus A Keller,
Ivan Tancevski,
John F Timms,
Alexey Zaikin,
Stefan Hippenstiel,
Michael Ramharter,
Martin Witzenrath,
Norbert Suttorp,
Kathryn Lilley,
Michael Mülleder,
Leif Erik Sander,
Markus Ralser,
Florian Kurth
Jul 28, 2021
COVID-19 is highly variable in its clinical presentation, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe organ damage and death. We characterized the time-dependent progression of the disease in 139 COVID-19 inpatients by...