1. High-titer neutralization of Mu and C.1.2 SARS-CoV-2 variants by vaccine-elicited antibodies of previously infected individuals

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Takuya Tada
    2. Hao Zhou
    3. Belinda M. Dcosta
    4. Marie I. Samanovic
    5. Amber Cornelius
    6. Ramin S. Herati
    7. Mark J. Mulligan
    8. Nathaniel R. Landau

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  2. Antibody-mediated broad sarbecovirus neutralization through ACE2 molecular mimicry

    This article has 27 authors:
    1. Young-Jun Park
    2. Anna De Marco
    3. Tyler N. Starr
    4. Zhuoming Liu
    5. Dora Pinto
    6. Alexandra C. Walls
    7. Fabrizia Zatta
    8. Samantha K. Zepeda
    9. John E. Bowen
    10. Kaitlin R. Sprouse
    11. Anshu Joshi
    12. Martina Giurdanella
    13. Barbara Guarino
    14. Julia Noack
    15. Rana Abdelnabi
    16. Shi-Yan Caroline Foo
    17. Laura E. Rosen
    18. Florian A. Lempp
    19. Fabio Benigni
    20. Gyorgy Snell
    21. Johan Neyts
    22. Sean P. J. Whelan
    23. Herbert W. Virgin
    24. Jesse D. Bloom
    25. Davide Corti
    26. Matteo Samuele Pizzuto
    27. David Veesler

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  3. Mapping Molecular Gene Signatures Among Respiratory Viruses Based on Large-Scale and Genome-wide Transcriptomics Analysis

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Thomas Smith
    2. Mohammed A. Rohaim
    3. Muhammad Munir

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  4. Preclinical Efficacy of IMM-BCP-01, a Highly Active Patient-Derived Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Cocktail

    This article has 28 authors:
    1. Pavel A. Nikitin
    2. Jillian M. DiMuzio
    3. John P. Dowling
    4. Nirja B. Patel
    5. Jamie L. Bingaman-Steele
    6. Baron C. Heimbach
    7. Noeleya Henriquez
    8. Chris Nicolescu
    9. Antonio Polley
    10. Eden L. Sikorski
    11. Raymond J. Howanski
    12. Mitchell Nath
    13. Halley Shukla
    14. Suzanne M. Scheaffer
    15. James P. Finn
    16. Li-Fang Liang
    17. Todd Smith
    18. Nadia Storm
    19. Lindsay G. A. McKay
    20. Rebecca I. Johnson
    21. Lauren E. Malsick
    22. Anna N. Honko
    23. Anthony Griffiths
    24. Michael S. Diamond
    25. Purnanand Sarma
    26. Dennis H. Geising
    27. Michael J. Morin
    28. Matthew K. Robinson

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  5. Preexisting memory CD4 T cells in naïve individuals confer robust immunity upon hepatitis B vaccination

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. George Elias
    2. Pieter Meysman
    3. Esther Bartholomeus
    4. Nicolas De Neuter
    5. Nina Keersmaekers
    6. Arvid Suls
    7. Hilde Jansens
    8. Aisha Souquette
    9. Hans De Reu
    10. Marie-Paule Emonds
    11. Evelien Smits
    12. Eva Lion
    13. Paul G Thomas
    14. Geert Mortier
    15. Pierre Van Damme
    16. Philippe Beutels
    17. Kris Laukens
    18. Viggo Van Tendeloo
    19. Benson Ogunjimi
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      By using modern high-throughput sequencing this paper demonstrates the antibody mediated immune responses that are elicited by vaccination are improved by pre-existing memory CD4 T cell responses. Moreover, the experimental data are an important contribution and may also be useful as a data resource for future research. All reviewers agree that the findings are of great interest. However, there are still some clarifications needed in statistical analytical and validations so they convincingly support the conclusions.

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  6. Spike-Dependent Opsonization Indicates Both Dose-Dependent Inhibition of Phagocytosis and That Non-Neutralizing Antibodies Can Confer Protection to SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Wael Bahnan
    2. Sebastian Wrighton
    3. Martin Sundwall
    4. Anna Bläckberg
    5. Olivia Larsson
    6. Urban Höglund
    7. Hamed Khakzad
    8. Magdalena Godzwon
    9. Maria Walle
    10. Elisabeth Elder
    11. Anna Söderlund Strand
    12. Lotta Happonen
    13. Oscar André
    14. Johannes Kumra Ahnlide
    15. Thomas Hellmark
    16. Vidar Wendel-Hansen
    17. Robert PA. Wallin
    18. Johan Malmstöm
    19. Lars Malmström
    20. Mats Ohlin
    21. Magnus Rasmussen
    22. Pontus Nordenfelt

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  7. Boosting of SARS-CoV-2 immunity in nonhuman primates using an oral rhabdoviral vaccine

    This article has 30 authors:
    1. Kah-Whye Peng
    2. Timothy Carey
    3. Patrycja Lech
    4. Rianna Vandergaast
    5. Miguel Á. Muñoz-Alía
    6. Nandakumar Packiriswamy
    7. Clement Gnanadurai
    8. Karina Krotova
    9. Mulu Tesfay
    10. Christopher Ziegler
    11. Michelle Haselton
    12. Kara Sevola
    13. Chase Lathrum
    14. Samantha Reiter
    15. Riya Narjari
    16. Baskar Balakrishnan
    17. Lukkana Suksanpaisan
    18. Toshie Sakuma
    19. Jordan Recker
    20. Lianwen Zhang
    21. Scott Waniger
    22. Luke Russell
    23. Christopher D. Petro
    24. Christos A. Kyratsous
    25. Alina Baum
    26. Jody L. Janecek
    27. Rachael M. Lee
    28. Sabarinathan Ramachandran
    29. Melanie L. Graham
    30. Stephen J. Russell

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  8. Beyond Spike: Identification of nine highly prevalent SARS-CoV-2-specific CD8 T-cell epitopes in a large Norwegian cohort

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Saskia Meyer
    2. Isaac Blaas
    3. Ravi Chand Bollineni
    4. Marina Delic-Sarac
    5. Trung T. Tran
    6. Cathrine Knetter
    7. Ke-Zheng Dai
    8. Torfinn Støve Madssen
    9. John T. Vaage
    10. Alice Gustavsen
    11. Weiwen Yang
    12. Lise Sofie Haug Nissen-Meyer
    13. Karolos Douvlataniotis
    14. Maarja Laos
    15. Morten Milek Nielsen
    16. Bernd Thiede
    17. Arne Søraas
    18. Fridtjof Lund-Johansen
    19. Even H. Rustad
    20. Johanna Olweus

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  9. Low antigen abundance limits efficient T-cell recognition of highly conserved regions of SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 17 authors:
    1. Srividhya Swaminathan
    2. Katie E. Lineburg
    3. George R. Ambalathingal
    4. Pauline Crooks
    5. Emma J. Grant
    6. Sonali V Mohan
    7. Jyothy Raju
    8. Archana Panikkar
    9. Laetitia Le Texier
    10. Zheng Wei Marcus Tong
    11. Keng Yih Chew
    12. Michelle A. Neller
    13. Kirsty R. Short
    14. Harsha Gowda
    15. Stephanie Gras
    16. Rajiv Khanna
    17. Corey Smith

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  10. SARS-CoV-2 spike protein induces abnormal inflammatory blood clots neutralized by fibrin immunotherapy

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Jae Kyu Ryu
    2. Elif G. Sozmen
    3. Karuna Dixit
    4. Mauricio Montano
    5. Yusuke Matsui
    6. Yixin Liu
    7. Ekram Helmy
    8. Thomas J. Deerinck
    9. Zhaoqi Yan
    10. Renaud Schuck
    11. Rosa Meza Acevedo
    12. Collin M. Spencer
    13. Reuben Thomas
    14. Alexander R. Pico
    15. Scott S. Zamvil
    16. Kara L. Lynch
    17. Mark H. Ellisman
    18. Warner C. Greene
    19. Katerina Akassoglou

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