1. Single-cell atlas of a non-human primate reveals new pathogenic mechanisms of COVID-19

    This article has 41 authors:
    1. Lei Han
    2. Xiaoyu Wei
    3. Chuanyu Liu
    4. Giacomo Volpe
    5. Zhifeng Wang
    6. Taotao Pan
    7. Yue Yuan
    8. Ying Lei
    9. Yiwei Lai
    10. Carl Ward
    11. Yeya Yu
    12. Mingyue Wang
    13. Quan Shi
    14. Tao Wu
    15. Liang Wu
    16. Ya Liu
    17. Chunqing Wang
    18. Yuanhang Zhang
    19. Haixi Sun
    20. Hao Yu
    21. Zhenkun Zhuang
    22. Tingting Tang
    23. Yunting Huang
    24. Haorong Lu
    25. Liqin Xu
    26. Jiangshan Xu
    27. Mengnan Cheng
    28. Yang Liu
    29. Chi Wai Wong
    30. Tao Tan
    31. Weizhi Ji
    32. Patrick H. Maxwell
    33. Huanming Yang
    34. Jian Wang
    35. Shida Zhu
    36. Shiping Liu
    37. Xun Xu
    38. Yong Hou
    39. Miguel A. Esteban
    40. Longqi Liu
    41. South China Greater Bay Area-Single Cell Consortium (SC-GBA-C)

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  2. Computational search of hybrid human/ SARS-CoV-2 dsRNA reveals unique viral sequences that diverge from those of other coronavirus strains

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    1. Claude Pasquier
    2. Alain Robichon

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  3. The protein expression profile of ACE2 in human tissues

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    1. Feria Hikmet
    2. Loren Méar
    3. Åsa Edvinsson
    4. Patrick Micke
    5. Mathias Uhlén
    6. Cecilia Lindskog

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  4. Cigarette smoke exposure and inflammatory signaling increase the expression of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2 in the respiratory tract

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Joan C. Smith
    2. Erin L. Sausville
    3. Vishruth Girish
    4. Monet Lou Yuan
    5. Kristen M. John
    6. Jason M. Sheltzer

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  5. The Nucleocapsid Protein of SARS-CoV-2 Abolished Pluripotency in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Zebin Lin
    2. Zhiming Wu
    3. Jinlian Mai
    4. Lishi Zhou
    5. Yu Qian
    6. Tian Cai
    7. Zhenhua Chen
    8. Ping Wang
    9. Bin Lin

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  6. Recapitulation of SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Cholangiocyte Damage with Human Liver Organoids

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Bing Zhao
    2. Chao Ni
    3. Ran Gao
    4. Yuyan Wang
    5. Li Yang
    6. Jinsong Wei
    7. Ting Lv
    8. Jianqing Liang
    9. Qisheng Zhang
    10. Wei Xu
    11. Youhua Xie
    12. Xiaoyue Wang
    13. Zhenghong Yuan
    14. Junbo Liang
    15. Rong Zhang
    16. Xinhua Lin

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  7. Kinetochore-fiber lengths are maintained locally but coordinated globally by poles in the mammalian spindle

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Manuela Richter
    2. Lila Neahring
    3. Jinghui Tao
    4. Renaldo Sutanto
    5. Nathan H Cho
    6. Sophie Dumont
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      The authors compellingly demonstrate that k-fiber length and dynamics are regulated at the level of individual fibers, even in the absence of focused poles, but that unfocused spindles fail to accurately segregate chromosomes, suggesting that coordination of k-fiber length by pole focusing is important for spindle function. This study provides important new information on spindle scaling, extending in an original manner previous work on this topic.

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  8. Metformin regulates bone marrow stromal cells to accelerate bone healing in diabetic mice

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Yuqi Guo
    2. Jianlu Wei
    3. Chuanju Liu
    4. Xin Li
    5. Wenbo Yan
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      This fundamental work advances our understanding of the effects of metformin on bone healing in hyperglycemic conditions. The evidence supporting the conclusion is convincing, using three different types of bone fracture models in type-2 diabetes (T2D) mice. This paper is of potential interest to skeletal biologists, orthopaedic surgeons, and endocrinologists who study the effects of metformin on fracture healing.

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  9. Bitesize bundles F-actin and influences actin remodeling in syncytial Drosophila embryo development

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Anna R. Yeh
    2. Gregory J. Hoeprich
    3. Anthony McDougal
    4. Bruce L. Goode
    5. Adam C. Martin

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  10. A simple Turing reaction-diffusion model can explain how mother centrioles break symmetry to generate a single daughter

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    1. Zachary M. Wilmott
    2. Alain Goriely
    3. Jordan W. Raff

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