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  1. Evidence for SARS-CoV-2 Delta and Omicron co-infections and recombination

    This article has 30 authors:
    1. Alexandre Bolze
    2. Tracy Basler
    3. Simon White
    4. Andrew Dei Rossi
    5. Dana Wyman
    6. Hang Dai
    7. Pavitra Roychoudhury
    8. Alexander L. Greninger
    9. Kathleen Hayashibara
    10. Mark Beatty
    11. Seema Shah
    12. Sarah Stous
    13. John T. McCrone
    14. Eric Kil
    15. Tyler Cassens
    16. Kevin Tsan
    17. Jason Nguyen
    18. Jimmy Ramirez
    19. Scotty Carter
    20. Elizabeth T. Cirulli
    21. Kelly Schiabor Barrett
    22. Nicole L. Washington
    23. Pedro Belda-Ferre
    24. Sharoni Jacobs
    25. Efren Sandoval
    26. David Becker
    27. James T. Lu
    28. Magnus Isaksson
    29. William Lee
    30. Shishi Luo

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  2. Bebtelovimab, alone or together with bamlanivimab and etesevimab, as a broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment for mild to moderate, ambulatory COVID-19

    This article has 22 authors:
    1. Michael Dougan
    2. Masoud Azizad
    3. Peter Chen
    4. Barry Feldman
    5. Matthew Frieman
    6. Awawu Igbinadolor
    7. Princy Kumar
    8. Jason Morris
    9. Jeffrey Potts
    10. Lauren Baracco
    11. Lisa Macpherson
    12. Nicole L. Kallewaard
    13. Dipak R. Patel
    14. Matthew M. Hufford
    15. Linda Wietecha
    16. Emmanuel Chigutsa
    17. Sarah L. Demmon
    18. Bryan E. Jones
    19. Ajay Nirula
    20. Daniel M. Skovronsky
    21. Mark Williams
    22. Robert L. Gottlieb

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  3. The changing impact of vaccines in the COVID-19 pandemic

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Jamie A. Cohen
    2. Robyn M. Stuart
    3. Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths
    4. Edinah Mudimu
    5. Romesh G. Abeysuriya
    6. Cliff C. Kerr
    7. Michael Famulare
    8. Daniel J. Klein

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  4. Identification and quantification of bioactive compounds suppressing SARS-CoV-2 signals in wastewater-based epidemiology surveillance

    This article has 31 authors:
    1. Mohamed Bayati
    2. Hsin-Yeh Hsieh
    3. Shu-Yu Hsu
    4. Chenhui Li
    5. Elizabeth Rogers
    6. Anthony Belenchia
    7. Sally A. Zemmer
    8. Todd Blanc
    9. Cindy LePage
    10. Jessica Klutts
    11. Melissa Reynolds
    12. Elizabeth Semkiw
    13. Hwei-Yiing Johnson
    14. Trevor Foley
    15. Chris G. Wieberg
    16. Jeff Wenzel
    17. Terri Lyddon
    18. Mary LePique
    19. Clayton Rushford
    20. Braxton Salcedo
    21. Kara Young
    22. Madalyn Graham
    23. Reinier Suarez
    24. Anarose Ford
    25. Zhentian Lei
    26. Lloyd Sumner
    27. Brian P. Mooney
    28. Xing Wei
    29. C. Michael Greenlief
    30. Marc C. Johnson
    31. Chung-Ho Lin

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  5. Duration of vaccine effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation, and death in residents and staff of long-term care facilities in England (VIVALDI): a prospective cohort study

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

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  6. Serum neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages BA.1 and BA.2 in patients receiving monoclonal antibodies

    This article has 27 authors:
    1. Timothée Bruel
    2. Jérôme Hadjadj
    3. Piet Maes
    4. Delphine Planas
    5. Aymeric Seve
    6. Isabelle Staropoli
    7. Florence Guivel-Benhassine
    8. Françoise Porrot
    9. William-Henry Bolland
    10. Yann Nguyen
    11. Marion Casadevall
    12. Caroline Charre
    13. Hélène Péré
    14. David Veyer
    15. Matthieu Prot
    16. Artem Baidaliuk
    17. Lize Cuypers
    18. Cyril Planchais
    19. Hugo Mouquet
    20. Guy Baele
    21. Luc Mouthon
    22. Laurent Hocqueloux
    23. Etienne Simon-Loriere
    24. Emmanuel André
    25. Benjamin Terrier
    26. Thierry Prazuck
    27. Olivier Schwartz

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  7. Contribution of Trp63CreERT2-labeled cells to alveolar regeneration is independent of tuft cells

    This article has 23 authors:
    1. Huachao Huang
    2. Yinshan Fang
    3. Ming Jiang
    4. Yihan Zhang
    5. Jana Biermann
    6. Johannes C Melms
    7. Jennifer A Danielsson
    8. Ying Yang
    9. Li Qiang
    10. Jia Liu
    11. Yiwu Zhou
    12. Manli Wang
    13. Zhihong Hu
    14. Timothy C Wang
    15. Anjali Saqi
    16. Jie Sun
    17. Ichiro Matsumoto
    18. Wellington V Cardoso
    19. Charles W Emala
    20. Jian Zhu
    21. Benjamin Izar
    22. Hongmei Mou
    23. Jianwen Que
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This study addresses an interesting question in lung regeneration following viral injury. The authors describe the ectopic differentiation of tuft cells that were derived from lineage-tagged p63+ cells post influenza virus infection. These tuft cells do not appear to proliferate or give rise to other lineages. Importantly, they demonstrate that depletion of tuft cells caused by genetic deletion of Pou2f3 in p63+ cells has no effect on the expansion or resolution of Krt5+ pods after infection, implying that tuft cells play no functional role in this process.

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  8. Performance evaluation of a non-invasive one-step multiplex RT-qPCR assay for detection of SARS-CoV-2 direct from saliva

    This article has 25 authors:
    1. Harry H. Jenkins
    2. Ana A. Tellechea Lopez
    3. Francesco Saverio Tarantini
    4. Hannah Tomlin
    5. Danielle Scales
    6. I-Ning Lee
    7. Siyu Wu
    8. Ralph Hyde
    9. Katarzyna Lis-Slimak
    10. Timothy Byaruhanga
    11. Jamie L. Thompson
    12. Sara Pijuan-Galito
    13. Lara Doolan
    14. Kazuyo Kaneko
    15. Penny Gwynne
    16. Caroline Reffin
    17. Emily Park
    18. Jayasree Dey
    19. Jack Hill
    20. Asta Arendt-Tranholm
    21. Amy Stroud
    22. Moira Petrie
    23. Chris Denning
    24. Andrew V. Benest
    25. Claire Seedhouse

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