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  • Working Hypothesis for Glucose Metabolism and SARS-CoV-2 Replication: Interplay Between the Hexosamine Pathway and Interferon RF5 Triggering Hyperinflammation. Role of BCG Vaccine?
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  • Bastarrachea, Raul
  • Belfiore, Antonino
  • Holly, Jeff
  • Laviada-Molina, Hugo
  • Rodriguez-Ayala, Ernesto
  • Vella, Veronica
  • Leal-Berumen, Irene
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