Important articles on COVID-19 for deep research

Coronavirus pandemic has been happening for a long time now, but we still don't know lots of things about it. Researchers from all over the world have been working on studying it, and here we present their most important discoveries. Be aware, that some of these articles go very in-depth into biology, so you'll need some knowledge on this topic for better understanding.

The list will be constantly updated.

Coronavirus disease - a clinical update

One of the earliest articles that give general information about COVID-19.

Self-isolation or borders closing: what prevents epidemic spreading better?

A research on the best strategy to slow down the infection spread.

How COVID-19 works

COVID-19: Attacks the 1-Beta Chain of Hemoglobin and Captures the Porphyrin to Inhibit Human Heme Metabolism

Hemoglobin mechanism theory on how COVID-19 works.

Regulation of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in obesity: implications for COVID-19

A research focusing on how COVID-19 affects ACE-2 receptors.

Comparative replication and immune activation profiles of SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV in human lungs: an ex vivo study with implications for the pathogenesis of COVID-19

Study focused on how COVID-19 affects the lungs.

ACE-2 Expression in the Small Airway Epithelia of Smokers and COPD Patients: Implications for COVID-19

This research showcases why smoking people are more likely to get the heavy form of COVID-19.

COVID-19 in persons with haematological cancers

Relations between haematological cancer and COVID-19.

COVID-19 treatment and testing methods

Remdesivir is a direct-acting antiviral that inhibits RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 with high potency

Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin as a treatment of COVID-19: results of an open-label non-randomized clinical trial

Articles on different treatment methods of COVID-19.

CRISPR–Cas12-based detection of SARS-CoV-2

A study about the new test made by scientists from California University, that is better and accurate than the previously used ones, based on PCR

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