1. STUDY OF BLOOD GROUP ANALYSIS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH LYMPHOPENIA IN COVID-19 INFECTED CASES – OUR EXPERIENCE IN TERITARY CARE HOSPITAL

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Swarupa Ravuri
    2. Saritha Cigiri
    3. Harika Kalangi
    4. Anunayi Jeshtadi
    5. K.Nithesh Kumar
    6. Nampally Vamshi Krishna
    7. Srilatha Bacchu
    8. K. Sudhakar

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  2. Contamination of personal protective equipment during COVID-19 autopsies

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    1. Johanna M. Brandner
    2. Peter Boor
    3. Lukas Borcherding
    4. Carolin Edler
    5. Sven Gerber
    6. Axel Heinemann
    7. Julia Hilsenbeck
    8. Atsuko Kasajima
    9. Larissa Lohner
    10. Bruno Märkl
    11. Jessica Pablik
    12. Ann Sophie Schröder
    13. Julia Slotta-Huspenina
    14. Linna Sommer
    15. Jan-Peter Sperhake
    16. Saskia von Stillfried
    17. Sebastian Dintner

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  3. Pneumocytes are distinguished by highly elevated expression of the ER stress biomarker GRP78, a co-receptor for SARS-CoV-2, in COVID-19 autopsies

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Andrii Puzyrenko
    2. Elizabeth R. Jacobs
    3. Yunguang Sun
    4. Juan C. Felix
    5. Yuri Sheinin
    6. Linna Ge
    7. Shuping Lai
    8. Qiang Dai
    9. Benjamin N. Gantner
    10. Rahul Nanchal
    11. Paula E. North
    12. Pippa M. Simpson
    13. Hallgeir Rui
    14. Ivor J. Benjamin

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  4. Selectively expressing SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein S1 subunit in cardiomyocytes induces cardiac hypertrophy in mice

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Steven G. Negron
    2. Chase W. Kessinger
    3. Bing Xu
    4. William T. Pu
    5. Zhiqiang Lin

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  5. Progression and Resolution of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Infection in Golden Syrian Hamsters

    This article has 47 authors:
    1. Kathleen R. Mulka
    2. Sarah E. Beck
    3. Clarisse V. Solis
    4. Andrew L. Johanson
    5. Suzanne E. Queen
    6. Megan E. McCarron
    7. Morgan R. Richardson
    8. Ruifeng Zhou
    9. Paula Marinho
    10. Anne Jedlicka
    11. Selena Guerrero-Martin
    12. Erin N. Shirk
    13. Alicia M. Braxton
    14. Jacqueline Brockhurst
    15. Patrick S. Creisher
    16. Santosh Dhakal
    17. Cory F. Brayton
    18. Rebecca T. Veenhuis
    19. Kelly A. Metcalf Pate
    20. Petros C. Karakousis
    21. Cynthia A. Zahnow
    22. Sabra L. Klein
    23. Sanjay K. Jain
    24. Patrick M. Tarwater
    25. Andrew S. Pekosz
    26. Jason S. Villano
    27. Joseph L. Mankowski
    28. Michael J. Betenbaugh
    29. Bess Carlson
    30. Natalie Castell
    31. Jennie Ruelas Castillo
    32. Kelly Flavahan
    33. Eric K. Hutchinson
    34. Kirsten Littlefield
    35. Monika M. Looney
    36. Maggie Lowman
    37. Natalia Majewski
    38. Amanda Maxwell
    39. Filipa Mota
    40. Alice L. Mueller
    41. Alvaro A. Ordonez
    42. Lisa Pieterse
    43. Darla Quijada
    44. Camilo A. Ruiz-Bedoya
    45. Mitchel Stover
    46. Rachel Vistein
    47. Melissa Wood

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  6. Whole-organism 3D quantitative characterization of zebrafish melanin by silver deposition micro-CT

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Spencer R Katz
    2. Maksim A Yakovlev
    3. Daniel J Vanselow
    4. Yifu Ding
    5. Alex Y Lin
    6. Dilworth Y Parkinson
    7. Yuxin Wang
    8. Victor A Canfield
    9. Khai C Ang
    10. Keith C Cheng
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      In this paper, Katz and colleagues present an extension of their previous CT methods to now image melanin, a biologically important molecule in melanocytes and melanoma. This work very nicely demonstrates the way in which micro-CT can be applied to very specific biological questions in the context of a whole animal, and will be useful to those working in zebrafish, melanocyte biology and imaging fields.

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  7. SARS-CoV-2 envelope-protein corruption of homeostatic signaling mechanisms in mammalian cells

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Tobias Schulze
    2. Andreas Hartel
    3. Sebastian Höler
    4. Clara Hemming
    5. Robert Lehn
    6. Dominique Tandl
    7. Timo Greiner
    8. Adam Bertl
    9. Kenneth Shepard
    10. Anna Moroni
    11. Gerhard Thiel
    12. Oliver Rauh

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  8. The Reemergence of Seasonal Respiratory Viruses in Houston, Texas, after Relaxing COVID-19 Restrictions

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    1. Parsa Hodjat
    2. Paul A. Christensen
    3. Sishir Subedi
    4. David W. Bernard
    5. Randall J. Olsen
    6. S. Wesley Long

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  9. Adenovirus transduction to express human ACE2 causes obesity-specific morbidity in mice, impeding studies on the effect of host nutritional status on SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Pallavi Rai
    2. Christina Chuong
    3. Tanya LeRoith
    4. James W. Smyth
    5. Julia Panov
    6. Moshe Levi
    7. Kylene Kehn-Hall
    8. Nisha K. Duggal
    9. James-Weger Lucarelli

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  10. Infection of Brain Pericytes Underlying Neuropathology of COVID-19 Patients

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Matteo Bocci
    2. Clara Oudenaarden
    3. Xavier Sàenz-Sardà
    4. Joel Simrén
    5. Arvid Edén
    6. Jonas Sjölund
    7. Christina Möller
    8. Magnus Gisslén
    9. Henrik Zetterberg
    10. Elisabet Englund
    11. Kristian Pietras

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