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The Joy of Sharing Science No.2, Everything you need to know about COVID-19 Biology Supplement

Etiology and the Source of COVID-19 Ada Özgirin The Structure and genetic makeup of SARS-CoV-2 Mehmet Efe Kılıç How does the epidemiology of COVID-19 differentiate from other viruses, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV? Elif Demir, Selin Eda Sağnak How do pre-existing conditions affect COVID-19? İrem Yaşa What is the relation between gender, race and coronavirus? Ece Paksoy, Yasemin Yüksel What are different tests being implemented for COVID-19 and how do these tests compare? Eda Paksoy, Yasemin Yüksel Where are we on COVID-19 treatment? Naira Altunkeser Clinical Trials for COVID-19 Ceylin Gün

Etiology and the Source of COVID-19
Ada Özgirin
The Structure and genetic makeup of SARS-CoV-2
Mehmet Efe Kılıç
How does the epidemiology of COVID-19 differentiate from other viruses, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV?
Elif Demir, Selin Eda Sağnak
How do pre-existing conditions affect COVID-19?
İrem Yaşa
What is the relation between gender, race and coronavirus?
Ece Paksoy, Yasemin Yüksel
What are different tests being implemented for COVID-19 and how do these tests compare?
Eda Paksoy, Yasemin Yüksel
Where are we on COVID-19 treatment?
Naira Altunkeser
Clinical Trials for COVID-19
Ceylin Gün

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