1. SARS-CoV-2 mutations acquired in mink reduce antibody-mediated neutralization

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Markus Hoffmann
    2. Lu Zhang
    3. Nadine Krüger
    4. Luise Graichen
    5. Hannah Kleine-Weber
    6. Heike Hofmann-Winkler
    7. Amy Kempf
    8. Stefan Nessler
    9. Joachim Riggert
    10. Martin Sebastian Winkler
    11. Sebastian Schulz
    12. Hans-Martin Jäck
    13. Stefan Pöhlmann

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  2. An mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2: Lyophilized, liposome-based vaccine candidate EG-COVID induces high levels of virus neutralizing antibodies

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    1. H. Christian Hong
    2. Kwang Sung Kim
    3. Shin Ae Park
    4. Min Jeong Chun
    5. Eun Young Hong
    6. Seung Won Chung
    7. Hyun Jong Kim
    8. Byeong Gyu Shin
    9. Abdennour Braka
    10. Jayaraman Thanappan
    11. Sunghoon Jang
    12. Sangwwok Wu
    13. Yang Je Cho
    14. Seok-Hyun Kim

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  3. Impact of cobas PCR Media freezing on SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA integrity and whole genome sequencing analyses

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    1. Patrick Benoit
    2. Floriane Point
    3. Simon Gagnon
    4. Daniel E. Kaufmann
    5. Cécile Tremblay
    6. Richard Paul Harrigan
    7. Isabelle Hardy
    8. François Coutlée
    9. Simon Grandjean Lapierre

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  4. Engineered SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain improves immunogenicity in mice and elicits protective immunity in hamsters

    This article has 40 authors:
    1. Neil C. Dalvie
    2. Sergio A. Rodriguez-Aponte
    3. Brittany L. Hartwell
    4. Lisa H. Tostanoski
    5. Andrew M. Biedermann
    6. Laura E. Crowell
    7. Kawaljit Kaur
    8. Ozan Kumru
    9. Lauren Carter
    10. Jingyou Yu
    11. Aiquan Chang
    12. Katherine McMahan
    13. Thomas Courant
    14. Celia Lebas
    15. Ashley A. Lemnios
    16. Kristen A. Rodrigues
    17. Murillo Silva
    18. Ryan S. Johnston
    19. Christopher A. Naranjo
    20. Mary Kate Tracey
    21. Joseph R. Brady
    22. Charles A. Whittaker
    23. Dongsoo Yun
    24. Swagata Kar
    25. Maciel Porto
    26. Megan Lok
    27. Hanne Andersen
    28. Mark G. Lewis
    29. Kerry R. Love
    30. Danielle L. Camp
    31. Judith Maxwell Silverman
    32. Harry Kleanthous
    33. Sangeeta B. Joshi
    34. David B. Volkin
    35. Patrice M. Dubois
    36. Nicolas Collin
    37. Neil P. King
    38. Dan H. Barouch
    39. Darrell J. Irvine
    40. J. Christopher Love

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  5. Glycyrrhizin Effectively Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Replication by Inhibiting the Viral Main Protease

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Lukas van de Sand
    2. Maren Bormann
    3. Mira Alt
    4. Leonie Schipper
    5. Christiane Silke Heilingloh
    6. Eike Steinmann
    7. Daniel Todt
    8. Ulf Dittmer
    9. Carina Elsner
    10. Oliver Witzke
    11. Adalbert Krawczyk

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  6. Site-Specific O-Glycosylation Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Produced in Insect and Human Cells

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Ieva Bagdonaite
    2. Andrew J. Thompson
    3. Xiaoning Wang
    4. Max Søgaard
    5. Cyrielle Fougeroux
    6. Martin Frank
    7. Jolene K. Diedrich
    8. John R. Yates
    9. Ali Salanti
    10. Sergey Y. Vakhrushev
    11. James C. Paulson
    12. Hans H. Wandall

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  7. SARS-CoV2 quantification using RT-dPCR: a faster and safer alternative to assist viral genomic copies assessment using RT-qPCR

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Paula Rodrigues de Almeida
    2. Meriane Demoliner
    3. Ana Karolina Antunes Eisen
    4. Fágner Henrique Heldt
    5. Alana Witt Hansen
    6. Karoline Schallenberger
    7. Juliane Deise Fleck
    8. Fernando Rosado Spilki

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  8. Potent neutralization of clinical isolates of SARS-CoV-2 D614 and G614 variants by a monomeric, sub-nanomolar affinity Nanobody

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Guillermo Valenzuela Nieto
    2. Ronald Jara
    3. Daniel Watterson
    4. Naphak Modhiran
    5. Alberto A Amarilla
    6. Johanna Himelreichs
    7. Alexander A. Khromykh
    8. Constanza Salinas
    9. Teresa Pinto
    10. Yorka Cheuquemilla
    11. Yago Margolles
    12. Natalia López González del Rey
    13. Zaray Miranda-Chacon
    14. Alexei Cuevas
    15. Anne Berking
    16. Camila Deride
    17. Sebastián González-Moraga
    18. Héctor Mancilla
    19. Daniel Maturana
    20. Andreas Langer
    21. Juan Pablo Toledo
    22. Ananda Müller
    23. Benjamín Uberti
    24. Paola Krall
    25. Pamela Ehrenfeld
    26. Javier Blesa
    27. Pedro Chana-Cuevas
    28. German Rehren
    29. David Schwefel
    30. Luis Ángel Fernandez
    31. Alejandro Rojas-Fernandez

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  9. CONTAIN: An open-source shipping container laboratory optimised for automated COVID-19 diagnostics

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Kenneth T. Walker
    2. Matthew Donora
    3. Anthony Thomas
    4. Alexander James Phillips
    5. Krishma Ramgoolam
    6. Kjara S Pilch
    7. Phil Oberacker
    8. Tomasz Piotr Jurkowski
    9. Rares Marius Gosman
    10. Aubin Fleiss
    11. Alex Perkins
    12. Neil MacKenzie
    13. Mark Zuckerman
    14. Davide Danovi
    15. Helene Steiner
    16. Thomas Meany

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  10. Tiled-ClickSeq for targeted sequencing of complete coronavirus genomes with simultaneous capture of RNA recombination and minority variants

    This article has 24 authors:
    1. Elizabeth Jaworski
    2. Rose M Langsjoen
    3. Brooke Mitchell
    4. Barbara Judy
    5. Patrick Newman
    6. Jessica A Plante
    7. Kenneth S Plante
    8. Aaron L Miller
    9. Yiyang Zhou
    10. Daniele Swetnam
    11. Stephanea Sotcheff
    12. Victoria Morris
    13. Nehad Saada
    14. Rafael RG Machado
    15. Allan McConnell
    16. Steven G Widen
    17. Jill Thompson
    18. Jianli Dong
    19. Ping Ren
    20. Rick B Pyles
    21. Thomas G Ksiazek
    22. Vineet D Menachery
    23. Scott C Weaver
    24. Andrew L Routh
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      The ability to fully resolve the whole genome of viral pathogens is often hampered by a multitude of different obstacles, one of which is optimally amplifying different regions of the genome. Part of this challenge lies in designing the best primers pairs that can consistently amplify PCR products despite the presence of changes (mutations) in the genome. The work described by Jaworski and colleagues can potentially provide an alternative approach that does not depend on primer pairs to fully sequence one such viral pathogen, SARS-CoV-2, and can also be applied towards other viral families.

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