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  1. A new SARS-CoV-2 lineage that shares mutations with known Variants of Concern is rejected by automated sequence repository quality control

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Bryan Thornlow
    2. Angie S. Hinrichs
    3. Miten Jain
    4. Namrita Dhillon
    5. Scott La
    6. Joshua D. Kapp
    7. Ikenna Anigbogu
    8. Molly Cassatt-Johnstone
    9. Jakob McBroome
    10. Maximilian Haeussler
    11. Yatish Turakhia
    12. Terren Chang
    13. Hugh E Olsen
    14. Jeremy Sanford
    15. Michael Stone
    16. Olena Vaske
    17. Isabel Bjork
    18. Mark Akeson
    19. Beth Shapiro
    20. David Haussler
    21. A. Marm Kilpatrick
    22. Russell Corbett-Detig

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  2. COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is not detected in human milk

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Yarden Golan
    2. Mary Prahl
    3. Arianna Cassidy
    4. Christine Y. Lin
    5. Nadav Ahituv
    6. Valerie J. Flaherman
    7. Stephanie L. Gaw

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  3. A LAMP sequencing approach for high-throughput co-detection of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza virus in human saliva

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Robert Warneford-Thomson
    2. Parisha P Shah
    3. Patrick Lundgren
    4. Jonathan Lerner
    5. Jason Morgan
    6. Antonio Davila
    7. Benjamin S Abella
    8. Kenneth Zaret
    9. Jonathan Schug
    10. Rajan Jain
    11. Christoph A Thaiss
    12. Roberto Bonasio
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      Evaluation Summary:

      The authors developed an approach for surveillance screening for SARS-CoV-2, which involves the isothermic amplification of a region of the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid gene using RT-LAMP, followed by detection with deep sequencing. High-throughput and cost effectiveness is achieved by two sets of barcodes that allow up to about 37,000 samples to be combined into one deep sequencing run. Moreover, the authors demonstrate they can do the detection from saliva collected on paper, which should make sample collection easier. The main strength of the work lies in solving the technical aspects for the approach to work. The main weakness is that real-world high-throughput detection is not conclusively demonstrated as only 8 clinical saliva samples are examined.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. The reviewers remained anonymous to the authors.)

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  4. Tetravalent SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibodies Show Enhanced Potency and Resistance to Escape Mutations

    This article has 28 authors:
    1. Shane Miersch
    2. Zhijie Li
    3. Reza Saberianfar
    4. Mart Ustav
    5. James Brett Case
    6. Levi Blazer
    7. Chao Chen
    8. Wei Ye
    9. Alevtina Pavlenco
    10. Maryna Gorelik
    11. Julia Garcia Perez
    12. Suryasree Subramania
    13. Serena Singh
    14. Lynda Ploder
    15. Safder Ganaie
    16. Rita E. Chen
    17. Daisy W. Leung
    18. Pier Paolo Pandolfi
    19. Giuseppe Novelli
    20. Giulia Matusali
    21. Francesca Colavita
    22. Maria R. Capobianchi
    23. Suresh Jain
    24. J.B. Gupta
    25. Gaya K. Amarasinghe
    26. Michael S. Diamond
    27. James Rini
    28. Sachdev S. Sidhu

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