• Login
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
    Search 
    •   QMRO Home
    • William Harvey Research Institute
    • Search
    •   QMRO Home
    • William Harvey Research Institute
    • Search
    ‌
    ‌

    Browse

    All of QMROCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CommunityBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects
    ‌
    ‌

    Administrators only

    Login
    ‌
    ‌

    Discover

    AuthorBaumbach, A (10)Rathod, KS (7)Jones, DA (6)Mathur, A (6)Godec, T (5)Kapil, V (5)Khanji, MY (5)Puthucheary, Z (5)Barbato, E (4)Collett, G (4)... View MoreSubject
    COVID-19 (62)
    Humans (20)SARS-CoV-2 (19)Pandemics (9)Adult (7)Female (7)Male (7)Middle Aged (6)Biomarkers (5)Critical Illness (5)... View MoreDate Issued2023 (14)2022 (19)2021 (23)2020 (6)
    ‌
    ‌

    Statistics

    Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors

    Search

    Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

    Filters

    Use filters to refine the search results.

    Now showing items 1-10 of 62

    • Sort Options:
    • Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Issue Date Asc
    • Issue Date Desc
    • Results Per Page:
    • 5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100
    Thumbnail

    Mechanistic modeling of the SARS-CoV-2 disease map. 

    Rian, K; Esteban-Medina, M; Hidalgo, MR; Çubuk, C; Falco, MM; Loucera, C; Gunyel, D; Ostaszewski, M; Peña-Chilet, M; Dopazo, J (BioMed Central, 2021-01-21)
    Here we present a web interface that implements a comprehensive mechanistic model of the SARS-CoV-2 disease map. In this framework, the detailed activity of the human signaling circuits related to the viral infection, ...
    Thumbnail

    Natural history, trajectory, and management of mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients in the United Kingdom. 

    Patel, BV; Haar, S; Handslip, R; Auepanwiriyakul, C; Lee, TM-L; Patel, S; Harston, JA; Hosking-Jervis, F; Kelly, D; Sanderson, B;... (2021-05-11)
    PURPOSE: The trajectory of mechanically ventilated patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is essential for clinical decisions, yet the focus so far has been on admission characteristics without consideration of ...
    Thumbnail

    Head and neck cancer surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: An international, multicenter, observational cohort study. 

    COVIDSurg Collaborative (Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Cancer Society, 2021-07-15)
    BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to provide data on the safety of head and neck cancer surgery currently being undertaken during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. METHODS: This international, ...
    Thumbnail

    Preprints in perioperative medicine: immediacy for the greater good 

    Pearse, RM; Ackland, GL; Asai, T; Hemmings Jr, H C (2021-05)
    Editorial
    Thumbnail

    Cross-Reactive SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibodies From Deep Mining of Early Patient Responses. 

    Bullen, G; Galson, JD; Hall, G; Villar, P; Moreels, L; Ledsgaard, L; Mattiuzzo, G; Bentley, EM; Masters, EW; Tang, D;... (Frontiers Media, 2021-06-15)
    Passive immunization using monoclonal antibodies will play a vital role in the fight against COVID-19. The recent emergence of viral variants with reduced sensitivity to some current antibodies and vaccines highlights the ...
    Thumbnail

    COVID-19: Causes of anxiety and wellbeing support needs of healthcare professionals in the UK: A cross-sectional survey. 

    Siddiqui, I; Aurelio, M; Gupta, A; Blythe, J; Khanji, MY (Royal College of Physicians, 2021-01)
    BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has caused acute changes in healthcare delivery; this may impact mental health and wellbeing needs of healthcare professionals (HCPs). AIMS: We aimed to identify the causes of anxiety in HCPs during ...
    Thumbnail

    Dysregulated plasma lipid mediator profiles in critically ill COVID-19 patients. 

    Palmas, F; Clarke, J; Colas, RA; Gomez, EA; Keogh, A; Boylan, M; McEvoy, N; McElvaney, OJ; McElvaney, O; Alalqam, R;... (Public Library of Science, 2021-08-26)
    Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19, as a result of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, has been the direct cause of over 2.2 million deaths worldwide. A timely coordinated host-immune response ...
    Thumbnail

    Lopinavir-ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine for critically ill patients with COVID-19: REMAP-CAP randomized controlled trial. 

    Arabi, YM; Gordon, AC; Derde, LPG; Nichol, AD; Murthy, S; Beidh, FA; Annane, D; Swaidan, LA; Beane, A; Beasley, R;... (2021-07-12)
    PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of lopinavir-ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: Critically ill adults with COVID-19 were randomized to receive ...
    Thumbnail

    Surgical activity in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide observational cohort study. 

    Dobbs, TD; Gibson, JAG; Fowler, AJ; Abbott, TE; Shahid, T; Torabi, F; Griffiths, R; Lyons, RA; Pearse, RM; Whitaker, IS (2021-06-17)
    BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of healthcare resource has been diverted to the care of those with COVID-19. This study reports the volume of surgical activity and the number of cancelled surgical procedures during ...
    Thumbnail

    COVID-19-related absence among surgeons: development of an international surgical workforce prediction model. 

    COVIDSurg Collaborative (2021-03-05)
    BACKGROUND: During the initial COVID-19 outbreak up to 28.4 million elective operations were cancelled worldwide, in part owing to concerns that it would be unsustainable to maintain elective surgery capacity because of ...
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • . . .
    • 7
    Twitter iconFollow QMUL on Twitter
    Twitter iconFollow QM Research
    Online on twitter
    Facebook iconLike us on Facebook
    • Site Map
    • Privacy and cookies
    • Disclaimer
    • Accessibility
    • Contacts
    • Intranet
    • Current students

    Modern Slavery Statement

    Queen Mary University of London
    Mile End Road
    London E1 4NS
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 5555

    © Queen Mary University of London.