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English: Presence of Sars-CoV-2 virus RNA in the lung. Covid-19 lung showed virus replication in the desquamated lung epithelial cells. Ubiquitin C positive control (Left), COVSPIKE (middle), and dap B negative control (right).
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Author Ali Razaghi, Attila Szakos, Riham Al-Shakarji, Mikael Björnstedt & Laszlo Szekely

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Presence of Sars-CoV-2 virus RNA in the lung. Covid-19 lung showed virus replication in the desquamated lung epithelial cells. Ubiquitin C positive control (Left), COVSPIKE (middle), and dap B negative control (right).

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