"ID";"Original Title";"Title";"Summary";"Contact";"Citation";"URL Scientific Article";"More References";"Keywords";"Field of Research";"Method/Model";"Year of Publication";"Month of Publication";"Date of Editing"; "1440";"Flower lose, a cell fitness marker, predicts COVID-19 prognosis";"Flower lose, a cell fitness marker, predicts COVID-19 prognosis";"A post-mortem examination of COVID-19 infected human lung tissues and an observational study were performed in order to evaluate whether expression of cell fitness marker hFwe-Lose in patient's nasopharyngeal swabs could predict hospitalization or death from COVID-19. In COVID-19 patients with acute lung injury, hFwe-Lose was highly expressed in the lower respiratory tract and was co-localised with areas of cell death. The hFwe-Lose expression in the patient's nasal swabs accurately predicted subsequent hospitalization or death due to COVID-19 infection. hFwe-Lose outperformed conventional inflammatory biomarkers and patient age and comorbidities in predicting hospitalization/death due to COVID-19 infection.";"Eduardo Moreno, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon, Portugal, Rajan Gogna, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisbon, Portugal, Alexandar Tzankov, University Hospital Basel and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland";"Michail Yekelchyk et al. EMBO Molecular Medicine 2021";"https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/emmm.202013714";"Bionity, https://www.bionity.com/en/news/1173302/biomarker-predicts-severity-of-covid-19-infection-early-on.html";"COVID-19, biomarkers";"Microbiology, Infectiology, Molecular biology, Genetics";"Human studies, Epidemiology";"2021";"10";"2022-05-12 17:22:18";