Publication: TGFβ links EBV to multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children
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In a subset of children and adolescents, SARS-CoV-2 infection induces a severe acute hyperinflammatory shock1 termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) at four to eight weeks after ...
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Goetzke CC, Massoud M, Frischbutter S, Guerra GM, Ferreira-Gomes M, Heinrich F, von Stuckrad ASL, Wisniewski S, Licha JR, Bondareva M, Ehlers L, Khaldi-Plassart S, Javouhey E, Pons S, Trouillet-Assant S, Ozsurekci Y, Zhang Y, Poli MC, Discepolo V, Lo Vecchio A, Sahin B, Verboom M, Hallensleben M, Heuhsen AI, Astudillo C, Espinosa Y, Vial Cox MC, Dobbs K, Delmonte OM, Montealegre Sanchez GA, Magliocco M, Barron K, Danielson J, Petrov L, Unterwalder N, Sawitzki B, Matz M, Lehmann K, Gratopp A, von Bernuth H, Burkhardt LM, Wiese N, Peter L, Schmueck-Henneresse M, Amini L, Maurer M, Roehmel JF, Gewurz BE, Yonker LM, Witkowski M, Kruglov A, Mall MA, Su HC, Ozen S, Radbruch A, Belot A, Durek P, Kallinich T, Mashreghi MF. TGFβ links EBV to multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. Nature. 2025 Apr;640(8059):762-771. doi: 10.1038/s41586-025-08697-6.
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