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Circulating Microclots Are Structurally Associated With Neutrophil Extracellular Traps and Their Amounts Are Elevated in Long COVID Patients

  • Alain R. Thierry*
  • , Tom Usher
  • , Cynthia Sanchez
  • , Simone Turner
  • , Chantelle Venter
  • , Brice Pastor
  • , Maxine Waters
  • , Anel Thompson
  • , Alexia Mirandola
  • , Ekaterina Pisareva
  • , Corinne Prevostel
  • , Gert J. Laubscher
  • , Douglas B. Kell
  • , Etheresia Pretorius*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • Centre régional de lutte du cancer Val d'Aurelle
    • Stellenbosch University
    • Université de Montpellier
    • Mediclinic Stellenbosch

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