paper: Deschler, S., Kager, J., Erber, J., Fricke, L., Koyumdzhieva, P., Georgieva, A., Lahmer, T., Wiessner, J. R., Voit, F., Schneider, J., Horstmann, J., Iakoubov, R., Treiber, M., Winter, C., Ruland, J., Busch, D. H., Knolle, P. A., Protzer, U., Spinner, C. D., Schmid, R. M., Quante, M. and Böttcher, K. (2021). Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) Cells Are Highly Activated and Functionally Impaired in COVID-19 Patients. Viruses https://doi.org/10.3390/v13020241
contributor: Katrin Böttcher
contributor_organization: Technical University of Munich
contributor_email: katrin.boettcher@mri.tum.de
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- description: Alterations in immune cell populations in patients with mild and severe COVID-19 in comparison to healthy controls
 - exact_source: Figure 1 and 2
 - tissue: PBMC
 - immune_exposure: COVID-19 infection
 - cohort: adults
 - comparison: severe and mild infection vs. healthy controls
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- description: expression of activation markers and cytokines by MAIT cell ex vivo
 - exact_source: Figure 3, Supplemental Figure 3
 - tissue: PBMC
 - immune_exposure: COVID-19 infection
 - cohort: adults
 - comparison: severe and mild infection vs. healthy controls, acute infection vs. convalescence
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- description: cytokine expression of MAIT cells in COVID-19 patients following stimulation
 - exact_source: Figure 4, Supplemental Figure 4
 - tissue: PBMC
 - immune_exposure: COVID-19 infection
 - cohort: adults
 - comparison: severe and mild infection vs. healthy controls, acute infection vs. convalescence
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 - platform:
 - response_components:
 - response_behavior: down
						
 
 
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