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  1. Targeting neutrophils extracellular traps (NETs) reduces multiple organ injury in a COVID-19 mouse model

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Flavio P. Veras
    2. Giovanni F. Gomes
    3. Bruna M. S. Silva
    4. Diego B. Caetité
    5. Cicero J. L. R. Almeida
    6. Camila Meirelles S. Silva
    7. Ayda H. Schneider
    8. Emily S. Corneo
    9. Caio S. Bonilha
    10. Sabrina S. Batah
    11. Ronaldo Martins
    12. Eurico Arruda
    13. Alexandre T. Fabro
    14. José C. Alves-Filho
    15. Thiago M. Cunha
    16. Fernando Q. Cunha

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  2. Targeted genomic sequencing with probe capture for discovery and surveillance of coronaviruses in bats

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Kevin S Kuchinski
    2. Kara D Loos
    3. Danae M Suchan
    4. Jennifer N Russell
    5. Ashton N Sies
    6. Charles Kumakamba
    7. Francisca Muyembe
    8. Placide Mbala Kingebeni
    9. Ipos Ngay Lukusa
    10. Frida N’Kawa
    11. Joseph Atibu Losoma
    12. Maria Makuwa
    13. Amethyst Gillis
    14. Matthew LeBreton
    15. James A Ayukekbong
    16. Nicole A Lerminiaux
    17. Corina Monagin
    18. Damien O Joly
    19. Karen Saylors
    20. Nathan D Wolfe
    21. Edward M Rubin
    22. Jean J Muyembe Tamfum
    23. Natalie A Prystajecky
    24. David J McIver
    25. Christian E Lange
    26. Andrew DS Cameron
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This work applies hybrid-capture sequencing for coronavirus (CoV) surveillance in bats. Given that bats are a major reservoir for animal-to-human virus spillover events, which have caused several major epidemics/pandemics, this is a very important field of research. The reported hybrid-capture method shows some clear advantages over amplicon-based viral sequencing, which is the established standard in the field. This new approach has clear merits that are well supported by the data presented and is likely to become an important tool in viral surveillance programs that ultimately aim to predict/prevent/prepare for future pandemics. The work will be of interest to microbiologists, particularly those studying viruses or interested in genomics surveillance.

      (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. Reviewer #1 agreed to share their name with the authors.)

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  3. A cocktail containing two synergetic antibodies broadly neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 and its variants including Omicron BA.1 and BA.2

    This article has 27 authors:
    1. Xinghai Zhang
    2. Feiyang Luo
    3. huajun Zhang
    4. Hangtian Guo
    5. Junhui Zhou
    6. Tingting Li
    7. Shaohong Chen
    8. Shuyi Song
    9. Meiying Shen
    10. Yan Wu
    11. Yan Gao
    12. Xiaojian Han
    13. Yingming Wang
    14. Chao Hu
    15. Yuchi Lu
    16. Wei Wang
    17. Kai Wang
    18. Ni Tang
    19. Tengchuan Jin
    20. Chengyong Yang
    21. Guofeng Cheng
    22. Haitao Yang
    23. Aishun Jin
    24. Xiaoyun Ji
    25. Rui Gong
    26. Sandra Chiu
    27. Ailong Huang

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  4. Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of Biological E’s CORBEVAXℱ vaccine in children and adolescents: A prospective, randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled, phase-2/3 study

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Subhash Thuluva
    2. Vikram Paradkar
    3. SubbaReddy Gunneri
    4. Vijay Yerroju
    5. Rammohan Reddy Mogulla
    6. Pothakamuri Venkata Suneetha
    7. Kishore Turaga
    8. Mahesh Kyasani
    9. Senthil Kumar Manoharan
    10. Srikanth Adabala
    11. Aditya Sri Javvadi
    12. Guruprasad Medigeshi
    13. Janmejay Singh
    14. Heena Shaman
    15. Akshay Binayke
    16. Aymaan Zaheer
    17. Amit Awasthi
    18. Manish Narang
    19. Pradeep Nanjappa
    20. Niranjana Mahantshetti
    21. Bishan Swarup Garg
    22. Anil Kumar Pandey

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  5. Shared N417-Dependent Epitope on the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron, Beta, and Delta Plus Variants

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Thandeka Moyo-Gwete
    2. Mashudu Madzivhandila
    3. Nonhlanhla N. Mkhize
    4. Prudence Kgagudi
    5. Frances Ayres
    6. Bronwen E. Lambson
    7. Nelia P. Manamela
    8. Simone I. Richardson
    9. Zanele Makhado
    10. Mieke A. van der Mescht
    11. Zelda de Beer
    12. Talita Roma de Villiers
    13. Wendy A. Burgers
    14. Ntobeko A. B. Ntusi
    15. Theresa Rossouw
    16. Veronica Ueckermann
    17. Michael T. Boswell
    18. Penny L. Moore

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  6. COVID-19 patients share common, corticosteroid-independent features of impaired host immunity to pathogenic molds

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Beeke Tappe
    2. Chris D. Lauruschkat
    3. Lea Strobel
    4. Jezreel PantaleĂłn GarcĂ­a
    5. Oliver Kurzai
    6. Silke Rebhan
    7. Sabrina Kraus
    8. Elena Pfeuffer-Jovic
    9. Lydia Bussemer
    10. Lotte Possler
    11. Matthias Held
    12. Kerstin HĂŒnniger
    13. Olaf Kniemeyer
    14. Sascha SchÀuble
    15. Axel A. Brakhage
    16. Gianni Panagiotou
    17. P. Lewis White
    18. Hermann Einsele
    19. JĂŒrgen Löffler
    20. Sebastian Wurster

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