Tissue Integrity and COVID-19
Definition
:1. Introduction
2. Tissue Integrity Factors Involved in COVID-19 Treatment
2.1. Aging, Dehydration, Glycation, and Stiffness
2.2. Inflammation and Arterial Stiffness
2.3. Expression of Cytokines
2.4. Polyphenols
2.5. Nrf2-Keap1 Pathway
2.6. NF-κB Activation
2.7. Obesity
2.8. Trehalose
2.9. Cholesterol
3. Conclusions and Prospects
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Entry Link on the Encyclopedia Platform
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