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  • Evaluation of maternal-infant dyad inflammatory cytokines in pregnancies affected by maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection in early and late gestation

    This article's authors
    1. Elizabeth S. Taglauer
    2. Yashoda Dhole
    3. Jeffery Boateng
    4. Jennifer Snyder-Cappione
    5. Samantha E. Parker
    6. Katherine Clarke
    7. Lillian Juttukonda
    8. Jean Devera
    9. Jessica Hunnewell
    10. Elizabeth Barnett
    11. Hongpeng Jia
    12. Christina Yarrington
    13. Vishakha Sabharwal
    14. Elisha M. Wachman
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • Structural basis for potent antibody neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 variants including B.1.1.529

    This article's authors
    1. Tongqing Zhou
    2. Lingshu Wang
    3. John Misasi
    4. Amarendra Pegu
    5. Yi Zhang
    6. Darcy R. Harris
    7. Adam S. Olia
    8. Chloe Adrienna Talana
    9. Eun Sung Yang
    10. Man Chen
    11. Misook Choe
    12. Wei Shi
    13. I-Ting Teng
    14. Adrian Creanga
    15. Claudia Jenkins
    16. Kwanyee Leung
    17. Tracy Liu
    18. Erik-Stephane D. Stancofski
    19. Tyler Stephens
    20. Baoshan Zhang
    21. Yaroslav Tsybovsky
    22. Barney S. Graham
    23. John R. Mascola
    24. Nancy J. Sullivan
    25. Peter D. Kwong
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • mRNA-1273 vaccination protects against SARS-CoV-2 elicited lung inflammation in non-human primates

    This article's authors
    1. Adam T. Waickman
    2. Kaitlin Victor
    3. Krista Newell
    4. Tao Li
    5. Heather Friberg
    6. Kathy Foulds
    7. Mario Roederer
    8. Diane L. Bolton
    9. Jeffrey R. Currier
    10. Robert Seder
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 27, 2021
  • SARS-CoV-2 vaccination induces immunological memory able to cross-recognize variants from Alpha to Omicron

    This article's authors
    1. Alison Tarke
    2. Camila H. Coelho
    3. Zeli Zhang
    4. Jennifer M. Dan
    5. Esther Dawen Yu
    6. Nils Methot
    7. Nathaniel I. Bloom
    8. Benjamin Goodwin
    9. Elizabeth Phillips
    10. Simon Mallal
    11. John Sidney
    12. Gilberto Filaci
    13. Daniela Weiskopf
    14. Ricardo da Silva Antunes
    15. Shane Crotty
    16. Alba Grifoni
    17. Alessandro Sette
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • Cryo-EM structures and binding of mouse and human ACE2 to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern indicate that mutations enabling immune escape could expand host range

    This article's authors
    1. Dongchun Ni
    2. Priscilla Turelli
    3. Bertrand Beckert
    4. Sergey Nazarov
    5. Emiko Uchikawa
    6. Alexander Myasnikov
    7. Florence Pojer
    8. Didier Trono
    9. Henning Stahlberg
    10. Kelvin Lau
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Jan 31, 2023
  • Vaccine-breakthrough infection by the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant elicits broadly cross-reactive immune responses

    This article's authors
    1. Runhong Zhou
    2. Kelvin Kai-Wang To
    3. Qiaoli Peng
    4. Jacky Man-Chun Chan
    5. Haode Huang
    6. Dawei Yang
    7. Bosco Hoi-Shiu Lam
    8. Vivien Wai-Man Chuang
    9. Jian-Piao Cai
    10. Na Liu
    11. Ka-Kit Au
    12. Owen Tak-Yin Tsang
    13. Kwok-Yung Yuen
    14. Zhiwei Chen
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • Booster vaccines protect hamsters with waning immunity from Delta VOC infection, disease, and transmission

    This article's authors
    1. Kyle G. Potts
    2. Ryan S. Noyce
    3. Chris Gafuik
    4. Cini M. John
    5. Hayley M. Todesco
    6. Elaine De Heuvel
    7. Nicole Favis
    8. Margaret M. Kelly
    9. David H. Evans
    10. Douglas J. Mahoney
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • In contrast to T H 2-biased approaches, T H 1 COVID-19 vaccines protect Syrian hamsters from severe disease in the absence of dexamethasone-treatable vaccine-associated enhanced respiratory pathology

    This article's authors
    1. Aileen Ebenig
    2. Samada Muraleedharan
    3. Julia Kazmierski
    4. Daniel Todt
    5. Arne Auste
    6. Martina Anzaghe
    7. André Gömer
    8. Dylan Postmus
    9. Patricia Gogesch
    10. Marc Niles
    11. Roland Plesker
    12. Csaba Miskey
    13. Michelle Gellhorn Serra
    14. Angele Breithaupt
    15. Cindy Hörner
    16. Carina Kruip
    17. Rosina Ehmann
    18. Zoltan Ivics
    19. Zoe Waibler
    20. Stephanie Pfaender
    21. Emanuel Wyler
    22. Markus Landthaler
    23. Alexandra Kupke
    24. Geraldine Nouailles
    25. Christine Goffinet
    26. Richard J.P. Brown
    27. Michael D. Mühlebach
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 3, 2022 Published on Dec 28, 2021
  • Human KIR + CD8 + T cells target pathogenic T cells in Celiac disease and are active in autoimmune diseases and COVID-19

    This article's authors
    1. Jing Li
    2. Maxim Zaslavsky
    3. Yapeng Su
    4. Michael J. Sikora
    5. Vincent van Unen
    6. Asbjørn Christophersen
    7. Shin-Heng Chiou
    8. Liang Chen
    9. Jiefu Li
    10. Xuhuai Ji
    11. Julie Wilhelmy
    12. Alana M. McSween
    13. Brad A. Palanski
    14. Venkata Vamsee Aditya Mallajosyula
    15. Gopal Krishna R. Dhondalay
    16. Kartik Bhamidipati
    17. Joy Pai
    18. Lucas B. Kipp
    19. Jeffrey E. Dunn
    20. Stephen L. Hauser
    21. Jorge R. Oksenberg
    22. Ansuman T. Satpathy
    23. William H. Robinson
    24. Lars M. Steinmetz
    25. Chaitan Khosla
    26. Paul J. Utz
    27. Ludvig M. Sollid
    28. James R. Heath
    29. Nielsen Q. Fernandez-Becker
    30. Kari C. Nadeau
    31. Naresha Saligrama
    32. Mark M. Davis
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Dec 30, 2021 Published on Dec 25, 2021
  • Monospecific and bispecific monoclonal SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies that maintain potency against B.1.617

    This article's authors
    1. Lei Peng
    2. Yingxia Hu
    3. Madeleine C. Mankowski
    4. Ping Ren
    5. Rita E. Chen
    6. Jin Wei
    7. Min Zhao
    8. Tongqing Li
    9. Therese Tripler
    10. Lupeng Ye
    11. Ryan D. Chow
    12. Zhenhao Fang
    13. Chunxiang Wu
    14. Matthew B. Dong
    15. Matthew Cook
    16. Guilin Wang
    17. Paul Clark
    18. Bryce Nelson
    19. Daryl Klein
    20. Richard Sutton
    21. Michael S. Diamond
    22. Craig B. Wilen
    23. Yong Xiong
    24. Sidi Chen
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Dec 30, 2021 Published on Dec 24, 2021
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