id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-273213-b3nla9di Liu, Jing Longitudinal characteristics of lymphocyte responses and cytokine profiles in the peripheral blood of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients 2020-04-18 .txt text/plain 3588 190 55 T cell counts and cytokine levels in severe COVID-19 patients who survived the disease gradually recovered at later time points to levels that were comparable to those of the mild cases. T cell counts and cytokine levels in severe COVID-19 patients who survived the disease gradually recovered at later time points to levels that were comparable to those of the mild cases. [6] [7] Recent studies have also reported decreases in the counts of lymphocytes (e.g. CD4 + T cell, CD8 + T cell) in the peripheral blood and increases in serum inflammatory cytokine levels (e.g. IL-6) in COVID-19 patients. In contrast, significant decreases in lymphocyte counts of the severe group were observed at the time point of disease onset and became even greater on 4-6 days later compared to those of the mild patients ( Figure S4c ). ./cache/cord-273213-b3nla9di.txt ./txt/cord-273213-b3nla9di.txt