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Katherine S. Elliott
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 51
Citations - 14778
Katherine S. Elliott is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 43 publications receiving 13239 citations. Previous affiliations of Katherine S. Elliott include Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics.
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Whole genome sequencing reveals host factors underlying critical Covid-19 Accelerated Article Preview
Athanasios Kousathanas,Erola Pairo-Castineira,Konrad Rawlik,Alexander Stuckey,Christopher A. Odhams,S. Walker,Clark D Russell,Tomas Malinauskas,Yang Wu,Jonathan E Millar,Xia Shen,Katherine S. Elliott,Fiona Griffiths,Wilna Oosthuyzen,K.W. Morrice,Seán Keating,Bo Wang,Daniel R. Rhodes,Lucija Klaric,Marie Zechner,Nicholas J. Parkinson,Afshan Siddiq,Peter GoddardP. Goddard,Sally Donovan,David M. Maslove,Alistair Nichol,Malcolm G Semple,Tala Zainy,Fiona Maleady-Crowe,Linda Todd,Shahla Karbalaei Salehi,Jo Knight,Greg Elgar,G. Chan,Prabhu Arumugam,Christine Patch,Augusto Rendon,David Bentley,Clare Kingsley,Jack A. Kosmicki,Julie Horowitz,Aris Baras,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,Manuel A. R. Ferreira,Anne E. Justice,Tooraj Mirshahi,Matthew T. Oetjens,Daniel J. Rader,Marylyn D. Ritchie,Anurag Verma,Tom Fowler,Manu Shankar-Hari,Charlotte Summers,Charles J. Hinds,Peter Horby,Lowell Ling,D. McAuley,Hugh Montgomery,Peter J. M. Openshaw,Paul Elliott,Timothy R. Walsh,Albert Tenesa,Angie Fawkes,Lee Murphy,Kathryn M Rowan,Chris P. Ponting,Veronique Vitart,James F. Wilson,Andrew D. Bretherick,Richard T. Scott,Sara Clohisey Hendry,Loukas Moutsianas,Andy Law,Mark J. Caulfield,J Kenneth Baillie +74 more
TL;DR: The results are broadly consistent with a multi-component model of Covid-19 pathophysiology, in which at least two distinct mechanisms can predispose to life-threatening disease: failure to control viral replication, or an enhanced tendency towards pulmonary inflammation and intravascular coagulation.