1. Three-dose vaccination-induced immune responses protect against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Runhong Zhou
    2. Na Liu
    3. Xin Li
    4. Qiaoli Peng
    5. Cheuk-Kwan Yiu
    6. Haode Huang
    7. Dawei Yang
    8. Zhenglong Du
    9. Hau-Yee Kwok
    10. Ka-Kit Au
    11. Jian-Piao Cai
    12. Ivan Fan-Ngai Hung
    13. Kelvin Kai-Wang To
    14. Xiaoning Xu
    15. Kwok-Yung Yuen
    16. Zhiwei Chen

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  2. COVID-19 mRNA third dose induces a unique hybrid immunity-like antibody response

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Emanuele Andreano
    2. Ida Paciello
    3. Giulio Pierleoni
    4. Giulia Piccini
    5. Valentina Abbiento
    6. Giada Antonelli
    7. Piero Pileri
    8. Noemi Manganaro
    9. Elisa Pantano
    10. Giuseppe Maccari
    11. Silvia Marchese
    12. Lorena Donnici
    13. Linda Benincasa
    14. Ginevra Giglioli
    15. Margherita Leonardi
    16. Concetta De Santi
    17. Massimiliano Fabbiani
    18. Ilaria Rancan
    19. Mario Tumbarello
    20. Francesca Montagnani
    21. Claudia Sala
    22. Duccio Medini
    23. Raffaele De Francesco
    24. Emanuele Montomoli
    25. Rino Rappuoli

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  3. Preclinical evaluation of RQ3013, a broad-spectrum mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 variants

    This article has 32 authors:
    1. Shudan Tan
    2. Jinghua Zhao
    3. Xue Hu
    4. Yufeng Li
    5. Zihan Wu
    6. Guoliang Lu
    7. Zhaoli Yu
    8. Binhe Du
    9. Yan Liu
    10. Li Li
    11. Yuchen Chen
    12. Ye Li
    13. Yanfeng Yao
    14. Xiaoyu Zhang
    15. Juhong Rao
    16. Ge Gao
    17. Yun Peng
    18. Hang Liu
    19. Zhiming Yuan
    20. Jia Liu
    21. Qianran Wang
    22. Hengrui Hu
    23. Xiaobo Gao
    24. Hui Zhou
    25. Hang Yu
    26. Yingjie Xu
    27. Wei Yu
    28. Lin Feng
    29. Manli Wang
    30. Chao Shan
    31. Jing Lu
    32. Jinzhong Lin

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  4. Adenovirus-vectored SARS-CoV-2 vaccine expressing S1-N fusion protein

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Muhammad S Khan
    2. Eun Kim
    3. Alex McPherson
    4. Florian J Weisel
    5. Shaohua Huang
    6. Thomas W Kenniston
    7. Elena Percivalle
    8. Irene Cassaniti
    9. Fausto Baldanti
    10. Marlies Meisel
    11. Andrea Gambotto

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  5. Imprinted antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages

    This article has 52 authors:
    1. Young-Jun Park
    2. Dora Pinto
    3. Alexandra C. Walls
    4. Zhuoming Liu
    5. Anna De Marco
    6. Fabio Benigni
    7. Fabrizia Zatta
    8. Chiara Silacci-Fregni
    9. Jessica Bassi
    10. Kaitlin R. Sprouse
    11. Amin Addetia
    12. John E. Bowen
    13. Cameron Stewart
    14. Martina Giurdanella
    15. Christian Saliba
    16. Barbara Guarino
    17. Michael A. Schmid
    18. Nicholas M. Franko
    19. Jennifer K. Logue
    20. Ha V. Dang
    21. Kevin Hauser
    22. Julia di Iulio
    23. William Rivera
    24. Gretja Schnell
    25. Anushka Rajesh
    26. Jiayi Zhou
    27. Nisar Farhat
    28. Hannah Kaiser
    29. Martin Montiel-Ruiz
    30. Julia Noack
    31. Florian A. Lempp
    32. Javier Janer
    33. Rana Abdelnabi
    34. Piet Maes
    35. Paolo Ferrari
    36. Alessandro Ceschi
    37. Olivier Giannini
    38. Guilherme Dias de Melo
    39. Lauriane Kergoat
    40. Hervé Bourhy
    41. Johan Neyts
    42. Leah Soriaga
    43. Lisa A. Purcell
    44. Gyorgy Snell
    45. Sean P.J. Whelan
    46. Antonio Lanzavecchia
    47. Herbert W. Virgin
    48. Luca Piccoli
    49. Helen Y. Chu
    50. Matteo Samuele Pizzuto
    51. Davide Corti
    52. David Veesler

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  6. Persistent serum protein signatures define an inflammatory subset of long COVID

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Aarthi Talla
    2. Suhas V. Vasaikar
    3. Gregory Lee Szeto
    4. Maria P. Lemos
    5. Julie L. Czartoski
    6. Hugh MacMillan
    7. Zoe Moodie
    8. Kristen W. Cohen
    9. Lamar B. Fleming
    10. Zachary Thomson
    11. Lauren Okada
    12. Lynne A. Becker
    13. Ernest M. Coffey
    14. Stephen C. De Rosa
    15. Evan W. Newell
    16. Peter J. Skene
    17. Xiaojun Li
    18. Thomas F. Bumol
    19. M. Juliana McElrath
    20. Troy R. Torgerson

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  7. Delayed antigen-specific CD4 + T-cell induction correlates with impaired immune responses to SARS-COV-2 mRNA vaccination in the elderly

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Norihide Jo
    2. Yu Hidaka
    3. Osamu Kikuchi
    4. Masaru Fukahori
    5. Takeshi Sawada
    6. Masahiko Aoki
    7. Masaki Yamamoto
    8. Miki Nagao
    9. Satoshi Morita
    10. Takako E Nakajima
    11. Manabu Muto
    12. Yoko Hamazaki

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  8. Simultaneous and sequential multi-species coronavirus vaccination

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Lei Peng
    2. Zhenhao Fang
    3. Paul A. Renauer
    4. Andrew McNamara
    5. Jonathan J. Park
    6. Qianqian Lin
    7. Xiaoyu Zhou
    8. Matthew B. Dong
    9. Biqing Zhu
    10. Hongyu Zhao
    11. Craig B. Wilen
    12. Sidi Chen

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  9. Immunological findings in a group of individuals who were non-responders to standard two-dose SARS-CoV-2 vaccines

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Qiang Zeng
    2. Xue Yang
    3. Qi Gao
    4. Biao-yang Lin
    5. Yong-zhe Li
    6. Gang Huang
    7. Yang Xu

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  10. Domain fusion TLR2-4 enhances the autophagy-dependent clearance of Staphylococcus aureus in the genetic engineering goat

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Mengyao Wang
    2. Yu Qi
    3. Yutao Cao
    4. Xiaosheng Zhang
    5. Yongsheng Wang
    6. Qingyou Liu
    7. Jinlong Zhang
    8. Guangbin Zhou
    9. Yue Ai
    10. Shao Wei
    11. Linli Wang
    12. Guoshi Liu
    13. Zhengxing Lian
    14. Hongbing Han
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This study is of interest to animal geneticists studying molecular breeding for infection resistance. The authors provide substantial new insight into the generation of a goat expressing domain fusion receptor TLR2-4, and clarify the mechanism to effectively eliminate S. aureus in macrophages from the gene-edited goat. Taken together, their findings suggest that TLR2-4 knock-in goats can serve as a good animal model for disease resistance breeding.

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