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  1. Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 omicron infection in residents of long-term care facilities in England (VIVALDI): a prospective, cohort study

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Maria Krutikov
    2. Oliver Stirrup
    3. Hadjer Nacer-Laidi
    4. Borscha Azmi
    5. Chris Fuller
    6. Gokhan Tut
    7. Tom Palmer
    8. Madhumita Shrotri
    9. Aidan Irwin-Singer
    10. Verity Baynton
    11. Andrew Hayward
    12. Paul Moss
    13. Andrew Copas
    14. Laura Shallcross

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  2. Elucidation of remdesivir cytotoxicity pathways through genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening and transcriptomics

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Ersin Akinci
    2. Minsun Cha
    3. Lin Lin
    4. Grace Yeo
    5. Marisa C. Hamilton
    6. Callie J. Donahue
    7. Heysol C. Bermudez-Cabrera
    8. Larissa C. Zanetti
    9. Maggie Chen
    10. Sammy A. Barkal
    11. Benyapa Khowpinitchai
    12. Nam Chu
    13. Minja Velimirovic
    14. Rikita Jodhani
    15. James D. Fife
    16. Miha Sovrovic
    17. Philip A. Cole
    18. Robert A. Davey
    19. Christopher A. Cassa
    20. Richard I. Sherwood

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  3. Analytical Sensitivity of Eight Different SARS-CoV-2 Antigen-Detecting Rapid Tests for Omicron-BA.1 Variant

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Meriem Bekliz
    2. Kenneth Adea
    3. Olha Puhach
    4. Francisco Perez-Rodriguez
    5. Stéfane Marques Melancia
    6. Stephanie Baggio
    7. Anna-Rita Corvaglia
    8. Frederique Jacquerioz
    9. Catia Alvarez
    10. Manel Essaidi-Laziosi
    11. Camille Escadafal
    12. Laurent Kaiser
    13. Isabella Eckerle

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  4. COVID-19 and its clinical severity are associated with alterations of plasma sphingolipids and enzyme activities of sphingomyelinase and ceramidase

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Christiane MĂĽhle
    2. Andreas Kremer
    3. Marcel Vetter
    4. Jonas Schmid
    5. Susanne Achenbach
    6. Fabian Schumacher
    7. Bernd Lenz
    8. Céline Cougoule
    9. Nicolas Hoertel
    10. Alexander Carpinteiro
    11. Erich Gulbins
    12. Burkhard Kleuser
    13. Johannes Kornhuber

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