Così la selezione naturale ha operato sul nostro sistema immunitario
Il Foglio,
Un gruppo internazionale di ricercatori, fondato sulla paleogenomica, ha infatti permesso di dimostrare che gli eventi di forte…
Un gruppo internazionale di ricercatori, fondato sulla paleogenomica, ha infatti permesso di dimostrare che gli eventi di forte…
Nov 21 6 min read Preliminary data from 23andMe’s ongoing genetic study of COVID-19 appears to lend more evidence for the…
Since their discovery, there has been an interest in how ABO blood groups and infectious diseases may be related.
Since their discovery, there has been an interest in how ABO blood groups and infectious diseases may be related.
Since their discovery, there has been an interest in how ABO blood groups and infectious diseases may be related.
Since their discovery, there has been an interest in how ABO blood groups and infectious diseases may be related.
A growing body of research suggests a link between. New studies have found that people with have a lower risk of getting the…
Research is coalescing around the idea that people with Type O blood may have a slight advantage during this pandemic.
Paul Sancya/APA health worker draws blood for coronavirus antibody testing in Dearborn, Michigan, June 12, 2020.
A health worker draws blood for coronavirus antibody testing in Dearborn, Michigan, June 12, 2020.
View photos A growing body of research suggests a link between blood type and coronavirus risk.
A growing body of research suggests a link between blood type and coronavirus risk.
While no one is immune from catching Covid-19, mounting evidence seems to suggest that blood type could play a role in the risk…
New research suggests there could be a link between a patient’s blood type and their risk of a severe coronavirus infection.
New research suggests there could be a link between a patient’s blood type and their risk of a severe coronavirus infection.
New research suggests there could be a link between a patient's blood type and their risk of a severe coronavirus infection.
Blutgruppen haben ja laut einer aktuellen Studie mutmaßlich[1] großen Einfluss auf den Verlauf von Covid-19.
In the last six months the world has learned that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, more commonly known as COVID-19, is contagious, can be…
Preliminary data from 23andMe’s ongoing genetic study of COVID-19 appears to lend more evidence for the importance of a person’s…
Vuhan ve Shenzhen'de 2000'den fazla Koronavirüs hastasının kan grubu, sağlıklı yerel popülasyonla karşılaştırıldı.