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Unique idea about Long-COVID developed in the lab

10 nov 2022

Students of biomedical sciences and medicine will investigate in the laboratory whether the interaction between autoantibodies and immune cells plays a role in the development of Long-COVID symptoms such as fatigue, muscle pain and reduced muscle strength.

Students of biomedical sciences and medicine will investigate in the laboratory whether the interaction between autoantibodies and immune cells plays a role in the development of Long-COVID symptoms such as fatigue, muscle pain and reduced muscle strength. This will be used to develop the most promising proposal that was submitted and presented during the Long-COVID Challenge. "This idea is relevant to patients, innovative, out of the box and feasible," say education coordinators Marco van Brussel and Niels Bovenschen, the initiators of the interdisciplinary health challenge.


Full article on the website (in Dutch)

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