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Biochemical abnormalities in COVID-19: a comparison of white versus ethnic minority populations in the UK
- Correspondence to Dr David R Taylor, Department of Clinical Biochemistry (Viapath), King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London SE5 9RS, UK; davidtaylor8{at}nhs.net
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Biochemical abnormalities in COVID-19: a comparison of white versus ethnic minority populations in the UK
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- Received January 27, 2021
- Revised April 13, 2021
- Accepted May 1, 2021
- First published May 19, 2021.
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September 19, 2022
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