1. The SARS-CoV-2 Reproduction Number R0 in Cats

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Jose L. Gonzales
    2. Mart C. M. de Jong
    3. Nora M. Gerhards
    4. Wim H. M. Van der Poel

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  2. The in vitro and in vivo potency of CT-P59 against Delta and its associated variants of SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Dong-Kyun Ryu
    2. Hye-Min Woo
    3. Bobin Kang
    4. Hanmi Noh
    5. Jong-In Kim
    6. Ji-Min Seo
    7. Cheolmin Kim
    8. Minsoo Kim
    9. Jun-Won Kim
    10. Nayoung Kim
    11. Pyeonghwa Jeon
    12. Hansaem Lee
    13. Jeong-Sun Yang
    14. Kyung-Chang Kim
    15. Joo-Yeon Lee
    16. Min-Ho Lee
    17. Sang-Seok Oh
    18. Hyo-Young Chung
    19. Ki-Sung Kwon
    20. Soo-Young Lee

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  3. The Plasmodium NOT1-G paralogue is an essential regulator of sexual stage maturation and parasite transmission

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    1. Kevin J. Hart
    2. B. Joanne Power
    3. Kelly T. Rios
    4. Aswathy Sebastian
    5. Scott E. Lindner

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  4. CRISPR screens for host factors critical for infection by SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern identify GATA6 as a central modulator of ACE2

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Ma’ayan Israeli
    2. Yaara Finkel
    3. Yfat Yahalom-Ronen
    4. Nir Paran
    5. Theodor Chitlaru
    6. Ofir Israeli
    7. Inbar Cohen-Gihon
    8. Moshe Aftalion
    9. Reut Falach
    10. Uri Elia
    11. Ital Nemet
    12. Limor Kliker
    13. Michal Mandelboim
    14. Adi Beth-Din
    15. Tomer Israely
    16. Ofer Cohen
    17. Noam Stern-Ginossar
    18. Adi Bercovich-Kinori

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  5. Key Substitutions in the Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 Variants Can Predict Resistance to Monoclonal Antibodies, but Other Substitutions Can Modify the Effects

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Sabrina Lusvarghi
    2. Wei Wang
    3. Rachel Herrup
    4. Sabari Nath Neerukonda
    5. Russell Vassell
    6. Lisa Bentley
    7. Ann E. Eakin
    8. Karl J. Erlandson
    9. Carol D. Weiss

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  6. Rosin Soap Exhibits Virucidal Activity

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Stephen H. Bell
    2. Derek J. Fairley
    3. Hannele Kettunen
    4. Juhani Vuorenmaa
    5. Juha Orte
    6. Connor G. G. Bamford
    7. John W. McGrath

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  7. SARS-CoV-2 Spike Pseudoviruses: A Useful Tool to Study Virus Entry and Address Emerging Neutralization Escape Phenotypes

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Raj Kalkeri
    2. Zhaohui Cai
    3. Shuling Lin
    4. John Farmer
    5. Yury V. Kuzmichev
    6. Fusataka Koide

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  8. Susceptibilities of Human ACE2 Genetic Variants in Coronavirus Infection

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Wenlin Ren
    2. Yunkai Zhu
    3. Jun Lan
    4. Hedi Chen
    5. Yuyan Wang
    6. Hongyang Shi
    7. Fei Feng
    8. Da-Yuan Chen
    9. Brianna Close
    10. Xiaomin Zhao
    11. Jianping Wu
    12. Boxue Tian
    13. Zhenghong Yuan
    14. Dongming Zhou
    15. Mohsan Saeed
    16. Xinquan Wang
    17. Rong Zhang
    18. Qiang Ding

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  9. Macrophages govern antiviral responses in human lung tissues protected from SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. Devin J. Kenney
    2. Aoife K. O’Connell
    3. Jacquelyn Turcinovic
    4. Paige Montanaro
    5. Ryan M. Hekman
    6. Tomokazu Tamura
    7. Andrew R. Berneshawi
    8. Thomas R. Cafiero
    9. Salam Al Abdullatif
    10. Benjamin Blum
    11. Stanley I. Goldstein
    12. Brigitte L. Heller
    13. Hans P. Gertje
    14. Esther Bullitt
    15. Alexander J. Trachtenberg
    16. Elizabeth Chavez
    17. Amira Sheikh
    18. Susanna Kurnick
    19. Kyle Grosz
    20. Markus Bosmann
    21. Maria Ericsson
    22. Bertrand R. Huber
    23. Mohsan Saeed
    24. Alejandro B. Balazs
    25. Kevin P. Francis
    26. Alexander Klose
    27. Neal Paragas
    28. Joshua D. Campbell
    29. John H. Connor
    30. Andrew Emili
    31. Nicholas A. Crossland
    32. Alexander Ploss
    33. Florian Douam

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  10. Differences in the gut microbiomes of distinct ethnicities within the same geographic area are linked to host metabolic health

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Qi Yan Ang
    2. Diana L. Alba
    3. Vaibhav Upadhyay
    4. Jordan E. Bisanz
    5. Jingwei Cai
    6. Ho Lim Lee
    7. Eliseo Barajas
    8. Grace Wei
    9. Cecilia Noecker
    10. Andrew D. Patterson
    11. Suneil K. Koliwad
    12. Peter J. Turnbaugh
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      This study aims to measure interpersonal and interethnic variation in human microbiomes and metabolomes in the San Franciso, CA, area. The strength of the study is in the level of robust analysis of the microbiota. It is interesting that diet is not one of the apparent associations in this study, yet the relationship of microbiota diversity to body habitus is strong in Caucasian subjects. Overall, the key results of this work nicely confirm that there are dissimilarities in gut microbiomes related to differences in ethnicity of subjects.

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