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bibliographicCitation Singh Y, Fuloria NK, Fuloria S, Subramaniyan V, Almalki WH, Gupta G, Shaikh MAJ, Singh M, Al‐Abbasi FA, Kazmi I. Disruption of the biological activity of protease‐activated receptors2/4 in adults rather than children in SARS CoV‐2 virus‐mediated mortality in COVID‐19 infection. Drug Development Research. 2021 Sep;82(8):1075–8. doi: 10.1002/ddr.21874.
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