id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318326-q9fnbg8n Cacciapuoti, Sara Immunocytometric analysis of COVID patients: A contribution to personalized therapy? 2020-08-29 .txt text/plain 3553 184 50 To cast light on immunological and cytological response during SARS-Cov-2 infection, we studied a group of COVID-19 patients during their recovery in a specialized hospital, evaluating either at J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Journal Pre-proof admission or after 7-day follow-up the levels of serum cytokines and the lymphocyte subpopulation profile. However, some specific subpopulations (i.e., TH1 and activated TH1 and TH17 lymphocytes), seem to be less involved by the exhaustion, because they were not reduced in COVID patients (in some patients they are above J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Journal Pre-proof the upper reference range) and they showed a trend to increase with the WHO disease stage, partially in agreement with a previous study [6] , confirming that the hyperactivation of CD8 T cells contributes to enhance the severity of the disease [17] . ./cache/cord-318326-q9fnbg8n.txt ./txt/cord-318326-q9fnbg8n.txt