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Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) tissue pathology study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design.

Andrea B TroxelMarie-Abele C BindThomas J FlotteCarlos Cordon-CardoLauren A DeckerAloke V FinnRobert F PaderaR Ross ReichardJames R StoneNatalie L AdolphiFaye Victoria C CasimeroJohn F CraryJamie ElifritzArline FaustinSaikat Kumar B GhoshAmanda KrausertMaria Martinez-LageJonathan MelamedRoger A MitchellBarbara A SampsonAlan C SeifertAylin SimsirCheryle AdamsStephanie HaasnootStephanie HafnerMichelle A SicilianoBrittany B VallejosPhoebe Del BoccioMichelle F Lamendola-EsselChloe E YoungDeepshikha KewlaniPrecious A AkinboBrendan ParentAlicia ChungTeresa C CatoPraveen C MudumbiShari Esquenazi-KaronikaMarion J WoodJames ChanJonathan MonteiroDaniel J ShinnickTanayott ThaweethaiAmber N NguyenMegan L FitzgeraldAlice A PerlowskiLauren E StilesMoira L PaskettStuart D KatzAndrea S Foulkesnull null
Published in: PloS one (2024)
RECOVER-Pathology is the largest autopsy study addressing PASC among US adults. Results of this study are intended to elucidate mechanisms of organ injury and disease and enhance our understanding of the pathophysiology of PASC.
Keyphrases
  • study protocol
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sars cov
  • open label