1. Clinical and immunological signatures of severe COVID-19 in previously healthy patients with clonal hematopoiesis

    This article has 28 authors:
    1. Chang Kyung Kang
    2. Baekgyu Choi
    3. Sugyeong Kim
    4. Seongwan Park
    5. Soon Ho Yoon
    6. Dohoon Lee
    7. Andrew J. Lee
    8. Yuji Ko
    9. Euijin Chang
    10. Jongtak Jung
    11. Pyoeng Gyun Choe
    12. Wan Beom Park
    13. Eu Suk Kim
    14. Hong Bin Kim
    15. Nam Joong Kim
    16. Myoung-don Oh
    17. Suk-jo Kang
    18. Kyuho Kang
    19. Sun Kim
    20. Hogune Im
    21. Joohae Kim
    22. Yong Hoon Lee
    23. Jaehee Lee
    24. Ji Yeon Lee
    25. Joon Ho Moon
    26. Kyoung-Ho Song
    27. Youngil Koh
    28. Inkyung Jung

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  2. Adenovirus type 5 SARS-CoV-2 vaccines delivered orally or intranasally reduced disease severity and transmission in a hamster model

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    1. Stephanie N. Langel
    2. Susan Johnson
    3. Clarissa I. Martinez
    4. Sarah N. Tedjakusuma
    5. Nadine Peinovich
    6. Emery G. Dora
    7. Philip J. Kuehl
    8. Hammad Irshad
    9. Edward G. Barrett
    10. Adam D. Werts
    11. Sean N. Tucker

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  3. Unique Peptide Signatures Of SARS-CoV-2 Against Human Proteome Reveal Variants’ Immune Escape And Infectiveness

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    1. Vasileios Pierros
    2. Evangelos Kontopodis
    3. Dimitrios J. Stravopodis
    4. George Th. Tsangaris

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  4. Longitudinal characterization of circulating neutrophils uncovers phenotypes associated with severity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

    This article has 32 authors:
    1. Thomas J. LaSalle
    2. Anna L.K. Gonye
    3. Samuel S. Freeman
    4. Paulina Kaplonek
    5. Irena Gushterova
    6. Kyle R. Kays
    7. Kasidet Manakongtreecheep
    8. Jessica Tantivit
    9. Maricarmen Rojas-Lopez
    10. Brian C. Russo
    11. Nihaarika Sharma
    12. Molly F. Thomas
    13. Kendall M. Lavin-Parsons
    14. Brendan M. Lilly
    15. Brenna N. Mckaig
    16. Nicole C. Charland
    17. Hargun K. Khanna
    18. Carl L. Lodenstein
    19. Justin D. Margolin
    20. Emily M. Blaum
    21. Paola B. Lirofonis
    22. Or-Yam Revach
    23. Arnav Mehta
    24. Abraham Sonny
    25. Roby P. Bhattacharyya
    26. Blair Alden Parry
    27. Marcia B. Goldberg
    28. Galit Alter
    29. Michael R. Filbin
    30. Alexandra-Chloé Villani
    31. Nir Hacohen
    32. Moshe Sade-Feldman

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  5. Structure-selected RBM immunogens prime polyclonal memory responses that neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Gonzalo Almanza
    2. Alex E. Clark
    3. Valentina Kouznetsova
    4. Eduardo Olmedillas
    5. Andrea Castro
    6. Igor F. Tsigelny
    7. Yan Wu
    8. George F. Gao
    9. Sandra L. Leibel
    10. William Bray
    11. Erica Ollmann Saphire
    12. Aaron F. Carlin
    13. Maurizio Zanetti

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  6. ZBP1 induces inflammatory signaling via RIPK3 and promotes SARS-CoV-2-induced cytokine expression

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Ruoshi Peng
    2. Xuan Wang-Kan
    3. Manja Idorn
    4. Felix Y Zhou
    5. Susana L Orozco
    6. Julia McCarthy
    7. Carol S Leung
    8. Xin Lu
    9. Katrin Bagola
    10. Jan Rehwinkel
    11. Andrew Oberst
    12. Jonathan Maelfait
    13. Søren R Paludan
    14. Mads Gyrd-Hansen

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  7. A B-cell actomyosin arc network couples integrin co-stimulation to mechanical force-dependent immune synapse formation

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Jia C Wang
    2. Yang-In Yim
    3. Xufeng Wu
    4. Valentin Jaumouille
    5. Andrew Cameron
    6. Clare M Waterman
    7. John H Kehrl
    8. John A Hammer
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      This paper is of interest to immunologists studying mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and scientists in the broader field of cell mechanics. The work provides new insight into the cooperation among receptors, the actin cytoskeleton, and myosin motors that is required for the formation of a B cell immune synapse. The data support the key claims of the manuscript.

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  8. Modulation of immunosuppressant drug treatment to improve SARS-CoV-2 vaccine efficacy in mice

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    1. Amy V. Paschall
    2. Ahmet Ozdilek
    3. Sydney L. Briner
    4. Melinda A. Brindley
    5. Fikri Y. Avci

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  9. A virus-specific monocyte inflammatory phenotype is induced by SARS-CoV2 at the immune-epithelial interface

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Juliette Leon
    2. Daniel A. Michelson
    3. Judith Olejnik
    4. Kaitavjeet Chowdhary
    5. Hyung Suk Oh
    6. Adam J. Hume
    7. Silvia Galván-Peña
    8. Yangyang Zhu
    9. Felicia Chen
    10. Brinda Vijaykumar
    11. Liang Yang
    12. Elena Crestani
    13. Lael M. Yonker
    14. David M. Knipe
    15. Elke Mühlberger
    16. Christophe Benoist

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  10. Protection of Hamsters Challenged with SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern by Two Doses of MVC-COV1901 Vaccine Followed by a Single Dose of Beta Variant Version of MVC-COV1901

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Tsun-Yung Kuo
    2. Chia-En Lien
    3. Yi-Jiun Lin
    4. Meei-Yun Lin
    5. Chung-Chin Wu
    6. Wei-Hsuan Tang
    7. John D. Campbell
    8. Paula Traquina
    9. Ya-Shan Chuang
    10. Luke Tzu-Chi Liu
    11. Jinyi Cheng
    12. Charles Chen

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