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SARS CoV‐2 related microvascular damage and symptoms during and after COVID‐19: Consequences of capillary transit‐time changes, tissue hypoxia and inflammation

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Feb 01, 2021
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Lundbeckfonden Award: R310‐2018‐3455
Velux Fonden Award: 0026167
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Leif Østergaard (2021). SARS CoV‐2 related microvascular damage and symptoms during and after COVID‐19: Consequences of capillary transit‐time changes, tissue hypoxia and inflammation. Physiological Reports, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14726