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  1. Imprinted antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages

    This article has 52 authors:
    1. Young-Jun Park
    2. Dora Pinto
    3. Alexandra C. Walls
    4. Zhuoming Liu
    5. Anna De Marco
    6. Fabio Benigni
    7. Fabrizia Zatta
    8. Chiara Silacci-Fregni
    9. Jessica Bassi
    10. Kaitlin R. Sprouse
    11. Amin Addetia
    12. John E. Bowen
    13. Cameron Stewart
    14. Martina Giurdanella
    15. Christian Saliba
    16. Barbara Guarino
    17. Michael A. Schmid
    18. Nicholas M. Franko
    19. Jennifer K. Logue
    20. Ha V. Dang
    21. Kevin Hauser
    22. Julia di Iulio
    23. William Rivera
    24. Gretja Schnell
    25. Anushka Rajesh
    26. Jiayi Zhou
    27. Nisar Farhat
    28. Hannah Kaiser
    29. Martin Montiel-Ruiz
    30. Julia Noack
    31. Florian A. Lempp
    32. Javier Janer
    33. Rana Abdelnabi
    34. Piet Maes
    35. Paolo Ferrari
    36. Alessandro Ceschi
    37. Olivier Giannini
    38. Guilherme Dias de Melo
    39. Lauriane Kergoat
    40. Hervé Bourhy
    41. Johan Neyts
    42. Leah Soriaga
    43. Lisa A. Purcell
    44. Gyorgy Snell
    45. Sean P.J. Whelan
    46. Antonio Lanzavecchia
    47. Herbert W. Virgin
    48. Luca Piccoli
    49. Helen Y. Chu
    50. Matteo Samuele Pizzuto
    51. Davide Corti
    52. David Veesler

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  2. Activated interstitial macrophages are a predominant target of viral takeover and focus of inflammation in COVID-19 initiation in human lung

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Timothy Ting-Hsuan Wu
    2. Kyle J. Travaglini
    3. Arjun Rustagi
    4. Duo Xu
    5. Yue Zhang
    6. Leonid Andronov
    7. SoRi Jang
    8. Astrid Gillich
    9. Roozbeh Dehghannasiri
    10. Giovanny MartĂ­nez-ColĂłn
    11. Aimee Beck
    12. Daniel Dan Liu
    13. Aaron J. Wilk
    14. Maurizio Morri
    15. Winston L. Trope
    16. Rob Bierman
    17. Irving L. Weissman
    18. Joseph B. Shrager
    19. Stephen R. Quake
    20. Christin S. Kuo
    21. Julia Salzman
    22. W. E. Moerner
    23. Peter S. Kim
    24. Catherine A. Blish
    25. Mark A. Krasnow

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  3. Persistent serum protein signatures define an inflammatory subset of long COVID

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Aarthi Talla
    2. Suhas V. Vasaikar
    3. Gregory Lee Szeto
    4. Maria P. Lemos
    5. Julie L. Czartoski
    6. Hugh MacMillan
    7. Zoe Moodie
    8. Kristen W. Cohen
    9. Lamar B. Fleming
    10. Zachary Thomson
    11. Lauren Okada
    12. Lynne A. Becker
    13. Ernest M. Coffey
    14. Stephen C. De Rosa
    15. Evan W. Newell
    16. Peter J. Skene
    17. Xiaojun Li
    18. Thomas F. Bumol
    19. M. Juliana McElrath
    20. Troy R. Torgerson

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  4. Knowledge mobilization activities to support decision-making by youth, parents, and adults using a systematic and living map of evidence and recommendations on COVID-19: protocol for three randomized controlled trials and qualitative user-experience studies

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Rana Charide
    2. Lisa Stallwood
    3. Matthew Munan
    4. Shahab Sayfi
    5. Lisa Hartling
    6. Nancy J. Butcher
    7. Martin Offringa
    8. Sarah Elliott
    9. Dawn P. Richards
    10. Joseph L. Mathew
    11. Elie A. Akl
    12. Tamara Kredo
    13. Lawrence Mbuagbaw
    14. Ashley Motillal
    15. Ami Baba
    16. Matthew Prebeg
    17. Jacqueline Relihan
    18. Shannon D. Scott
    19. Jozef Suvada
    20. Maicon Falavigna
    21. Miloslav Klugar
    22. Tamara Lotfi
    23. Adrienne Stevens
    24. Kevin Pottie
    25. Holger J. SchĂĽnemann

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  5. Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis

    This article has 47 authors:
    1. Sara Siddi
    2. Iago Giné-Vázquez
    3. Raquel Bailon
    4. Faith Matcham
    5. Femke Lamers
    6. Spyridon Kontaxis
    7. Estela Laporta
    8. Esther Garcia
    9. Belen Arranz
    10. Gloria Dalla Costa
    11. Ana Isabel Guerrero
    12. Ana Zabalza
    13. Mathias Due Buron
    14. Giancarlo Comi
    15. Letizia Leocani
    16. Peter Annas
    17. Matthew Hotopf
    18. Brenda W. J. H. Penninx
    19. Melinda Magyari
    20. Per S. Sørensen
    21. Xavier Montalban
    22. Grace Lavelle
    23. Alina Ivan
    24. Carolin Oetzmann
    25. Katie M. White
    26. Sonia Difrancesco
    27. Patrick Locatelli
    28. David C. Mohr
    29. Jordi AguilĂł
    30. Vaibhav Narayan
    31. Amos Folarin
    32. Richard J. B. Dobson
    33. Judith Dineley
    34. Daniel Leightley
    35. Nicholas Cummins
    36. Srinivasan Vairavan
    37. Yathart Ranjan
    38. Zulqarnain Rashid
    39. Aki Rintala
    40. Giovanni De Girolamo
    41. Antonio Preti
    42. Sara Simblett
    43. Til Wykes
    44. PAB Members
    45. Inez Myin-Germeys
    46. Josep Maria Haro
    47. on behalf of the RADAR-CNS Consortium

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  6. PixelPrint: Three-dimensional printing of realistic patient-specific lung phantoms for validation of computed tomography post-processing and inference algorithms

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Nadav Shapira
    2. Kevin Donovan
    3. Kai Mei
    4. Michael Geagan
    5. Leonid Roshkovan
    6. Grace J. Gang
    7. Mohammed Abed
    8. Nathaniel Linna
    9. Coulter Cranston
    10. Cathal O’Leary
    11. Ali Dhanaliwala
    12. Despina Kontos
    13. Harold I. Litt
    14. J. Webster Stayman
    15. Russell T. Shinohara
    16. Peter B. Noël

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  7. Measuring the impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic at a city level: An agent-based computational modelling study of the City of Natal

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Paulo Henrique Lopes
    2. Liam Wellacott
    3. Leandro de Almeida
    4. Lourdes Milagros Mendoza Villavicencio
    5. André Luiz de Lucena Moreira
    6. Dhiego Souto Andrade
    7. Alyson Matheus de Carvalho Souza
    8. Rislene Katia Ramos de Sousa
    9. Priscila de Souza Silva
    10. Luciana Lima
    11. Michael Lones
    12. José-Dias do Nascimento
    13. Patricia A. Vargas
    14. Renan Cipriano Moioli
    15. Wilfredo Blanco Figuerola
    16. César Rennó-Costa

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