Medicine and HealthEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
ACE2 gene variants may underlie interindividual variability and susceptibility to COVID-19 in the Italian population
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Explore groundbreaking research conducted by Elisa Benetti and colleagues, revealing significant ACE2 genetic variants that may influence COVID-19 susceptibility and severity in Italy. This study utilizes whole-exome sequencing data from 6930 individuals, uncovering insights that could shape our understanding of the pandemic.
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