1. Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) limits lethality of SARS-CoV-2 in mice

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Ashley Zani
    2. Adam D. Kenney
    3. Jeffrey Kawahara
    4. Adrian C. Eddy
    5. Xiao-Liang Wang
    6. Mahesh KC
    7. Mijia Lu
    8. Emily A. Hemann
    9. Jianrong Li
    10. Mark E. Peeples
    11. Luanne Hall-Stoodley
    12. Adriana Forero
    13. Chuanxi Cai
    14. Jianjie Ma
    15. Jacob S. Yount

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  2. Structural basis for antibody resistance to SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Gabriele Cerutti
    2. Yicheng Guo
    3. Lihong Liu
    4. Zhening Zhang
    5. Liyuan Liu
    6. Yang Luo
    7. Yiming Huang
    8. Harris H. Wang
    9. David D. Ho
    10. Zizhang Sheng
    11. Lawrence Shapiro

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  3. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 human antibodies retaining neutralizing activity against SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (omicron)

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Maya Imbrechts
    2. Winnie Kerstens
    3. Madina Rasulova
    4. Thomas Vercruysse
    5. Wim Maes
    6. Louanne Ampofo
    7. Karen Ven
    8. Jeroen Lammertyn
    9. Karen Vanhoorelbeke
    10. Nico Callewaert
    11. Johan Neyts
    12. Kai Dallmeier
    13. Paul Declerck
    14. Hendrik Jan Thibaut
    15. Nick Geukens

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  4. Virus-Like Particles Are Efficient Tools for Boosting mRNA-Induced Antibodies

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Anne-Cathrine S. Vogt
    2. Lukas Jörg
    3. Byron Martina
    4. Pascal S. Krenger
    5. Xinyue Chang
    6. Andris Zeltins
    7. Monique Vogel
    8. Mona O. Mohsen
    9. Martin F. Bachmann

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  5. Longitudinal characterisation of phagocytic and neutralisation functions of anti-Spike antibodies in plasma of patients after SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Anurag Adhikari
    2. Arunasingam Abayasingam
    3. Chaturaka Rodrigo
    4. David Agapiou
    5. Elvis Pandzic
    6. Nicholas A Brasher
    7. Bentotage Samitha Madushan Fernando
    8. Elizabeth Keoshkerian
    9. Hui Li
    10. Ha Na Kim
    11. Megan Lord
    12. Gordona Popovic
    13. William Rawlinson
    14. Michael Mina
    15. Jeffrey J Post
    16. Bernard Hudson
    17. Nicole Gilroy
    18. Adam W. Bartlett
    19. Golo Ahlenstiel
    20. Branka Grubor-Bauk
    21. Dominic Dwyer
    22. Pamela Konecny
    23. Andrew R Lloyd
    24. Marianne Martinello
    25. Rowena A Bull
    26. Nicodemus Tedla

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  6. mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 mRNA vaccines have reduced neutralizing activity against the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant

    This article has 28 authors:
    1. Venkata-Viswanadh Edara
    2. Kelly E. Manning
    3. Madison Ellis
    4. Lilin Lai
    5. Kathryn M. Moore
    6. Stephanie L. Foster
    7. Katharine Floyd
    8. Meredith E. Davis-Gardner
    9. Grace Mantus
    10. Lindsay E. Nyhoff
    11. Sarah Bechnak
    12. Ghina Alaaeddine
    13. Amal Naji
    14. Hady Samaha
    15. Matthew Lee
    16. Laurel Bristow
    17. Matthew Gagne
    18. Jesmine Roberts-Torres
    19. Amy R. Henry
    20. Sucheta Godbole
    21. Arash Grakoui
    22. Marybeth Saxton
    23. Anne Piantadosi
    24. Jesse J. Waggoner
    25. Daniel C. Douek
    26. Nadine Rouphael
    27. Jens Wrammert
    28. Mehul S. Suthar

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  7. Blockade of TMPRSS2-mediated priming of SARS-CoV-2 by lactoferricin

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Anna Ohradanova-Repic
    2. Rostislav Skrabana
    3. Laura Gebetsberger
    4. Gabor Tajti
    5. Peter Baráth
    6. Gabriela Ondrovičová
    7. Romana Praženicová
    8. Nikola Jantova
    9. Patricia Hrasnova
    10. Hannes Stockinger
    11. Vladimir Leksa

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  8. Immune escape of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant from mRNA vaccination-elicited RBD-specific memory B cells

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Aurélien Sokal
    2. Matteo Broketa
    3. Annalisa Meola
    4. Giovanna Barba-Spaeth
    5. Ignacio Fernández
    6. Slim Fourati
    7. Imane Azzaoui
    8. Andrea de La Selle
    9. Alexis Vandenberghe
    10. Anais Roeser
    11. Magali Bouvier-Alias
    12. Etienne Crickx
    13. Laetitia Languille
    14. Marc Michel
    15. Bertrand Godeau
    16. Sébastien Gallien
    17. Giovanna Melica
    18. Yann Nguyen
    19. Virginie Zarrouk
    20. Florence Canoui-Poitrine
    21. France Noizat-Pirenne
    22. Jérôme Megret
    23. Jean-Michel Pawlotsky
    24. Simon Fillatreau
    25. Etienne Simon-Lorière
    26. Jean-Claude Weill
    27. Claude-Agnès Reynaud
    28. Félix A. Rey
    29. Pierre Bruhns
    30. Pascal Chappert
    31. Matthieu Mahévas

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  9. Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Noella Lopes
    2. Nicolas Boucherit
    3. Jérémy C Santamaria
    4. Nathan Provin
    5. Jonathan Charaix
    6. Pierre Ferrier
    7. Matthieu Giraud
    8. Magali Irla
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      This manuscript will be of interest to readers in the field of immunology and especially in the induction of immune tolerance in the thymus. The work uses several mouse models to substantially broaden the current understanding of MHCII/TCR -mediated cell-cell crosstalk in the thymus and suggests a novel mechanism that contributes to the generation of functional and self-tolerant T-cells.

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  10. Combining genotypes and T cell receptor distributions to infer genetic loci determining V(D)J recombination probabilities

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    1. Magdalena L Russell
    2. Aisha Souquette
    3. David M Levine
    4. Stefan A Schattgen
    5. E Kaitlynn Allen
    6. Guillermina Kuan
    7. Noah Simon
    8. Angel Balmaseda
    9. Aubree Gordon
    10. Paul G Thomas
    11. Frederick A Matsen
    12. Philip Bradley
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      This study demonstrates that differences in areas outside the regions that encode the TCR genes can affect the properties of TCRs that get made. This paper will be of interest to a broad swathe of immunologists who study such variable lymphocyte receptors. It combines several large datasets in an extremely statistically rigorous analysis, producing results consistent with but substantially expanding upon the prior knowledge of the field.

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