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1. SARS-CoV-2 tropism to intestinal but not gastric epithelial cells is defined by limited ACE2 expression.

2. Oxonium ion scanning mass spectrometry for large-scale plasma glycoproteomics.

3. Proteomic and transcriptomic profiling of brainstem, cerebellum and olfactory tissues in early- and late-phase COVID-19.

4. Fast proteomics with dia-PASEF and analytical flow-rate chromatography.

5. 90K/LGALS3BP expression is upregulated in COVID-19 but may not restrict SARS-CoV-2 infection.

6. Addressing Global Environmental Challenges to Mental Health Using Population Neuroscience: A Review.

7. RECAST: Study protocol for an observational study for the understanding of the increased REsilience of Children compared to Adults in SARS-CoV-2 infecTion.

8. The brain reacting to COVID-19: analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid proteome, RNA and inflammation.

9. Functional proteomic profiling links deficient DNA clearance with increased mortality in individuals with severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

10. The human host response to monkeypox infection: a proteomic case series study.

11. Pre-activated antiviral innate immunity in the upper airways controls early SARS-CoV-2 infection in children.

12. Complement activation induces excessive T cell cytotoxicity in severe COVID-19.

13. Virus-induced senescence is a driver and therapeutic target in COVID-19.

14. A time-resolved proteomic and prognostic map of COVID-19.

15. Temporal omics analysis in Syrian hamsters unravel cellular effector responses to moderate COVID-19.

16. A serum proteome signature to predict mortality in severe COVID-19 patients.

17. Genetic architecture of host proteins involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection.

18. Long term health outcomes in people with diabetes 12 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 in the UK: a prospective cohort studyResearch in context

19. Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort studyResearch in context

20. SARS-CoV-2-specific nasal IgA wanes 9 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 and is not induced by subsequent vaccination

21. Determinants of recovery from post-COVID-19 dyspnoea: analysis of UK prospective cohorts of hospitalised COVID-19 patients and community-based controls

22. Physical, cognitive, and mental health impacts of COVID-19 after hospitalisation (PHOSP-COVID): a UK multicentre, prospective cohort study

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