1. Specificity and Mechanism of Coronavirus, Rotavirus, and Mammalian Two-Histidine Phosphoesterases That Antagonize Antiviral Innate Immunity

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Abhishek Asthana
    2. Christina Gaughan
    3. Beihua Dong
    4. Susan R. Weiss
    5. Robert H. Silverman

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  2. Nafamostat–Interferon-α Combination Suppresses SARS-CoV-2 Infection In Vitro and In Vivo by Cooperatively Targeting Host TMPRSS2

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Aleksandr Ianevski
    2. Rouan Yao
    3. Hilde Lysvand
    4. Gunnveig Grødeland
    5. Nicolas Legrand
    6. Valentyn Oksenych
    7. Eva Zusinaite
    8. Tanel Tenson
    9. Magnar Bjørås
    10. Denis E. Kainov

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  3. Protective Efficacy of Rhesus Adenovirus COVID-19 Vaccines against Mouse-Adapted SARS-CoV-2

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    1. Lisa H. Tostanoski
    2. Lisa E. Gralinski
    3. David R. Martinez
    4. Alexandra Schaefer
    5. Shant H. Mahrokhian
    6. Zhenfeng Li
    7. Felix Nampanya
    8. Huahua Wan
    9. Jingyou Yu
    10. Aiquan Chang
    11. Jinyan Liu
    12. Katherine McMahan
    13. John D. Ventura
    14. Kenneth H. Dinnon
    15. Sarah R. Leist
    16. Ralph S. Baric
    17. Dan H. Barouch

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  4. SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein adheres to replication organelles before viral assembly at the Golgi/ERGIC and lysosome-mediated egress

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Katharina M. Scherer
    2. Luca Mascheroni
    3. George W. Carnell
    4. Lucia C. S. Wunderlich
    5. Stanislaw Makarchuk
    6. Marius Brockhoff
    7. Ioanna Mela
    8. Ana Fernandez-Villegas
    9. Max Barysevich
    10. Hazel Stewart
    11. Maria Suau Sans
    12. Charlotte L. George
    13. Jacob R. Lamb
    14. Gabriele S. Kaminski-Schierle
    15. Jonathan L. Heeney
    16. Clemens F. Kaminski

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  5. Phosphatidylserine receptors enhance SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Dana Bohan
    2. Hanora Van Ert
    3. Natalie Ruggio
    4. Kai J. Rogers
    5. Mohammad Badreddine
    6. José A. Aguilar Briseño
    7. Jonah M. Elliff
    8. Roberth Anthony Rojas Chavez
    9. Boning Gao
    10. Tomasz Stokowy
    11. Eleni Christakou
    12. Petri Kursula
    13. David Micklem
    14. Gro Gausdal
    15. Hillel Haim
    16. John Minna
    17. James B. Lorens
    18. Wendy Maury

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  6. High efficacy of therapeutic equine hyperimmune antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Andres Moreira-Soto
    2. Mauricio Arguedas
    3. Hebleen Brenes
    4. Willem Buján
    5. Eugenia Corrales-Aguilar
    6. Cecilia Díaz
    7. Ann Echeverri
    8. Marietta Flores-Díaz
    9. Aarón Gómez
    10. Andrés Hernández
    11. María Herrera
    12. Guillermo León
    13. Román Macaya
    14. Arne Kühne
    15. José Arturo Molina-Mora
    16. Javier Mora
    17. Alfredo Sanabria
    18. Andrés Sánchez
    19. Laura Sánchez
    20. Álvaro Segura
    21. Eduardo Segura
    22. Daniela Solano
    23. Claudio Soto
    24. Jennifer L. Stynoski
    25. Mariángela Vargas
    26. Mauren Villalta
    27. Chantal B E M Reusken
    28. Christian Drosten
    29. José María Gutiérrez
    30. Alberto Alape-Girón
    31. Jan Felix Drexler

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  7. Exposure route, sex, and age influence disease outcome in a golden Syrian hamster model of SARS-CoV-2 infection

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    1. Bryan D. Griffin
    2. Bryce M. Warner
    3. Mable Chan
    4. Emelissa J. Mendoza
    5. Nikesh Tailor
    6. Logan Banadyga
    7. Anders Leung
    8. Shihua He
    9. Amrit S. Boese
    10. Jonathan Audet
    11. Wenguang Cao
    12. Estella Moffat
    13. Lauren Garnett
    14. Kevin Tierney
    15. Kaylie N. Tran
    16. Alixandra Albietz
    17. Kathy Manguiat
    18. Geoff Soule
    19. Alexander Bello
    20. Robert Vendramelli
    21. Jessica Lin
    22. Yvon Deschambault
    23. Wenjun Zhu
    24. David Safronetz
    25. Heidi Wood
    26. Samira Mubareka
    27. James E. Strong
    28. Carissa Embury-Hyatt
    29. Darwyn Kobasa

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  8. Linking plasmid-based beta-lactamases to their bacterial hosts using single-cell fusion PCR

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    1. Peter J Diebold
    2. Felicia N New
    3. Michael Hovan
    4. Michael J Satlin
    5. Ilana L Brito
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      Tracking horizontal gene transfer of mobile resistance genes is exceptionally important in the context of AMR and its burden on public health. An accessible high-throughput technique that provides an alternative to Hi-C or single-cell whole genome sequencing for associating mobile antibiotic resistance genes with their bacterial hosts in complex microbial populations is an important development for the field. The method introduced here, which relies on cellular emulsion and fusion PCR in one step, is an improvement over the previously published epicPCR. In addition, the method can be applied to other studies on complex microbial communities beyond antibiotic resistance.

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  9. UK B.1.1.7 variant exhibits increased respiratory replication and shedding in nonhuman primates

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    1. K. Rosenke
    2. F. Feldmann
    3. A. Okumura
    4. F. Hansen
    5. T. Tang-Huau
    6. K. Meade-White
    7. B. Kaza
    8. B.J. Smith
    9. P. W. Hanley
    10. J. Lovaglio
    11. M. A. Jarvis
    12. C. Shaia
    13. H. Feldmann

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  10. A nascent polypeptide sequence modulates DnaA translation elongation in response to nutrient availability

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    1. Michele Felletti
    2. Cédric Romilly
    3. E Gerhart H Wagner
    4. Kristina Jonas

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