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      SARS-COV-2 acts as a test of Air Pollution, Lifestyle Disorders and Immune Tolerance dysregulation in human body : A detailed skeletal mechanism of SARS-COV-2 and the underlying factors that help in it's manifestation of immune system in COVID-19 patients: Literature review till date

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            SARS-COV-2 is reported to be associated with severe immune dysregulation, delayed humoral responses and accelerated innate immune response mediated damages. As the pandemic is turning the world upside down, In order to address this disease we should first get an insight into the mechanism of action through which SARS-COV-2 is achieving the above said dysregulating or modulating effects on human immune system. T

            his article presents the basic or skeletal mechanism through which SARS-COV-2 dysregulates immune system by targeting innate immune system, adaptive immune system and different immune tolerance check points by dysregulating different miRNA’s and the preexisting conditions or comorbidities of the patients. This article comprises of the comparative and comprehensive literature review targeting all topics with the data available/reported till date in the scientific community.

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            21 December 2021
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            [1 ] India
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1992-461X
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            10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-.PPD7TYA.v1
            473f9e37-6620-43e9-8601-75c64f0279b2

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            : 21 December 2021
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            Education,Medicine,Immunology,Human biology,Health & Social care,Public health,Infectious disease & Microbiology,Microbiology & Virology,Life sciences
            SARS-COV-2,immune system,COVID-19

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