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SARS-CoV-2 entry factors are highly expressed in nasal epithelial cells together with innate immune genes
HCA Lung Biological Network
Medicine, Pulmonary Division
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Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Membrane Potential
16%
Cells
66%
Clearance
16%
COVID-19
33%
Electric Potential
16%
Gene
66%
Immunity
16%
Innate Immune System
16%
Normal Human
16%
RNA Sequence
16%
Sample
16%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
100%
Tissues
16%
Tropism
16%
Viral Disease
16%
Viral Entry
16%
INIS
clearance
16%
covid-19
16%
data
33%
efficiency
16%
genes
66%
humans
16%
immunity
16%
nose
33%
patients
16%
resources
16%
rna
16%
tissues
16%
transmission
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Membrane Potential
16%
Cells
16%
Donor
16%
Epithelial Cell
50%
Gene
66%
Innate Immunity
16%
Patient
16%
RNA Sequence
16%
Tissues
16%
Tropism
16%
Viral Clearance
16%
Virus Entry
16%
Virus Infection
16%