1. SARS-CoV-2 binding and neutralizing antibody levels after Ad26.COV2.S vaccination predict durable protection in rhesus macaques

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Ramon Roozendaal
    2. Laura Solforosi
    3. Daniel J. Stieh
    4. Jan Serroyen
    5. Roel Straetemans
    6. Anna Dari
    7. Muriel Boulton
    8. Frank Wegmann
    9. Sietske K. Rosendahl Huber
    10. Joan E. M. van der Lubbe
    11. Jenny Hendriks
    12. Mathieu Le Gars
    13. Liesbeth Dekking
    14. Dominika N. Czapska-Casey
    15. Nuria Guimera
    16. Sarah Janssen
    17. Sarah Tete
    18. Abishek Chandrashekar
    19. Noe B. Mercado
    20. Jingyou Yu
    21. Wouter Koudstaal
    22. Juan J. Perez-Ruixo
    23. Jerry Sadoff
    24. Dan H. Barouch
    25. Hanneke Schuitemaker
    26. Roland Zahn

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  2. Aberrant glycosylation of anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike IgG is a prothrombotic stimulus for platelets

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Alexander P. Bye
    2. Willianne Hoepel
    3. Joanne L. Mitchell
    4. Sophie Jégouic
    5. Silvia Loureiro
    6. Tanya Sage
    7. Gestur Vidarsson
    8. Jan Nouta
    9. Manfred Wuhrer
    10. Steven de Taeye
    11. Marit van Gils
    12. Neline Kriek
    13. Nichola Cooper
    14. Ian Jones
    15. Jeroen den Dunnen
    16. Jonathan M. Gibbins

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  3. Epitope Classification and RBD Binding Properties of Neutralizing Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Ashlesha Deshpande
    2. Bethany D. Harris
    3. Luis Martinez-Sobrido
    4. James J. Kobie
    5. Mark R. Walter

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  4. SARS-CoV-2 protein subunit vaccination of mice and rhesus macaques elicits potent and durable neutralizing antibody responses

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Marco Mandolesi
    2. Daniel J. Sheward
    3. Leo Hanke
    4. Junjie Ma
    5. Pradeepa Pushparaj
    6. Laura Perez Vidakovics
    7. Changil Kim
    8. Monika Àdori
    9. Klara Lenart
    10. Karin Loré
    11. Xaquin Castro Dopico
    12. Jonathan M. Coquet
    13. Gerald M. McInerney
    14. Gunilla B. Karlsson Hedestam
    15. Ben Murrell

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  5. S-Trimer, a COVID-19 subunit vaccine candidate, induces protective immunity in nonhuman primates

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Joshua G. Liang
    2. Danmei Su
    3. Tian-Zhang Song
    4. Yilan Zeng
    5. Weijin Huang
    6. Jinhua Wu
    7. Rong Xu
    8. Peiwen Luo
    9. Xiaofang Yang
    10. Xiaodong Zhang
    11. Shuangru Luo
    12. Ying Liang
    13. Xinglin Li
    14. Jiaju Huang
    15. Qiang Wang
    16. Xueqin Huang
    17. Qingsong Xu
    18. Mei Luo
    19. Anliang Huang
    20. Dongxia Luo
    21. Chenyan Zhao
    22. Fan Yang
    23. Jian-Bao Han
    24. Yong-Tang Zheng
    25. Peng Liang

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  6. BNT162b2 mRNA COVID‐19 vaccine induces antibodies of broader cross‐reactivity than natural infection, but recognition of mutant viruses is up to 10‐fold reduced

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Xinyue Chang
    2. Gilles Sousa Augusto
    3. Xuelan Liu
    4. Thomas M. Kündig
    5. Monique Vogel
    6. Mona O. Mohsen
    7. Martin F. Bachmann

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  7. Integrated plasma proteomic and single-cell immune signaling network signatures demarcate mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19

    This article has 41 authors:
    1. Dorien Feyaerts
    2. Julien Hédou
    3. Joshua Gillard
    4. Han Chen
    5. Eileen S. Tsai
    6. Laura S. Peterson
    7. Kazuo Ando
    8. Monali Manohar
    9. Evan Do
    10. Gopal K.R. Dhondalay
    11. Jessica Fitzpatrick
    12. Maja Artandi
    13. Iris Chang
    14. Theo T. Snow
    15. R. Sharon Chinthrajah
    16. Christopher M. Warren
    17. Richard Wittman
    18. Justin G. Meyerowitz
    19. Edward A. Ganio
    20. Ina A. Stelzer
    21. Xiaoyuan Han
    22. Franck Verdonk
    23. Dyani K. Gaudillière
    24. Nilanjan Mukherjee
    25. Amy S. Tsai
    26. Kristen K. Rumer
    27. Danielle R. Jacobsen
    28. Zachary B. Bjornson-Hooper
    29. Sizun Jiang
    30. Sergio Fragoso Saavedra
    31. Sergio Iván Valdés Ferrer
    32. J. Daniel Kelly
    33. David Furman
    34. Nima Aghaeepour
    35. Martin S. Angst
    36. Scott D. Boyd
    37. Benjamin A. Pinsky
    38. Garry P. Nolan
    39. Kari C. Nadeau
    40. Brice Gaudillière
    41. David R. McIlwain

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  8. LRR protein RNH1 dampens the inflammasome activation and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Giuseppe Bombaci
    2. Mayuresh Anant Sarangdhar
    3. Nicola Andina
    4. Aubry Tardivel
    5. Eric Chi-Wang Yu
    6. Gillian M. Mackie
    7. Matthew Pugh
    8. Vedat Burak Ozan
    9. Yara Banz
    10. Thibaud Spinetti
    11. Cedric Hirzel
    12. Esther Youd
    13. Joerg C. Schefold
    14. Graham Taylor
    15. Amiq Gazdhar
    16. Nicolas Bonadies
    17. Anne Angelillo-Scherrer
    18. Pascal Schneider
    19. Kendle M. Maslowski
    20. Ramanjaneyulu Allam

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  9. Vaccination with SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein and AS03 Adjuvant Induces Rapid Anamnestic Antibodies in the Lung and Protects Against Virus Challenge in Nonhuman Primates

    This article has 58 authors:
    1. Joseph R. Francica
    2. Barbara J. Flynn
    3. Kathryn E. Foulds
    4. Amy T. Noe
    5. Anne P. Werner
    6. Ian N. Moore
    7. Matthew Gagne
    8. Timothy S. Johnston
    9. Courtney Tucker
    10. Rachel L. Davis
    11. Britta Flach
    12. Sarah O’Connell
    13. Shayne F. Andrew
    14. Evan Lamb
    15. Dillon R. Flebbe
    16. Saule T. Nurmukhambetova
    17. Mitzi M. Donaldson
    18. John-Paul M. Todd
    19. Alex Lee Zhu
    20. Caroline Atyeo
    21. Stephanie Fischinger
    22. Matthew J Gorman
    23. Sally Shin
    24. Venkata Viswanadh Edara
    25. Katharine Floyd
    26. Lilin Lai
    27. Alida Tylor
    28. Elizabeth McCarthy
    29. Valerie Lecouturier
    30. Sophie Ruiz
    31. Catherine Berry
    32. Timothy Tibbitts
    33. Hanne Andersen
    34. Anthony Cook
    35. Alan Dodson
    36. Laurent Pessaint
    37. Alex Van Ry
    38. Marguerite Koutsoukos
    39. Cindy Gutzeit
    40. I-Ting Teng
    41. Tongqing Zhou
    42. Dapeng Li
    43. Barton F. Haynes
    44. Peter D. Kwong
    45. Adrian McDermott
    46. Mark G. Lewis
    47. Tong Ming Fu
    48. Roman Chicz
    49. Robbert van der Most
    50. Kizzmekia S. Corbett
    51. Mehul S. Suthar
    52. Galit Alter
    53. Mario Roederer
    54. Nancy J. Sullivan
    55. Daniel C. Douek
    56. Barney S. Graham
    57. Danilo Casimiro
    58. Robert A. Seder

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  10. An autoantigen-ome from HS-Sultan B-Lymphoblasts offers a molecular map for investigating autoimmune sequelae of COVID-19

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Julia Y. Wang
    2. Wei Zhang
    3. Victor B. Roehrl
    4. Michael W. Roehrl
    5. Michael H. Roehrl

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