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SUBMITTER: Halfmann PJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8942849 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Halfmann Peter J PJ Iida Shun S Iwatsuki-Horimoto Kiyoko K Maemura Tadashi T Kiso Maki M Scheaffer Suzanne M SM Darling Tamarand L TL Joshi Astha A Loeber Samantha S Singh Gagandeep G Foster Stephanie L SL Ying Baoling B Case James Brett JB Chong Zhenlu Z Whitener Bradley B Moliva Juan J Floyd Katharine K Ujie Michiko M Nakajima Noriko N Ito Mutsumi M Wright Ryan R Uraki Ryuta R Warang Prajakta P Gagne Matthew M Li Rong R Sakai-Tagawa Yuko Y Liu Yanan Y Larson Deanna D Osorio Jorge E JE Hernandez-Ortiz Juan P JP Henry Amy R AR Ciuoderis Karl K Florek Kelsey R KR Patel Mit M Odle Abby A Wong Lok-Yin Roy LR Bateman Allen C AC Wang Zhongde Z Edara Venkata-Viswanadh VV Chong Zhenlu Z Franks John J Jeevan Trushar T Fabrizio Thomas T DeBeauchamp Jennifer J Kercher Lisa L Seiler Patrick P Gonzalez-Reiche Ana Silvia AS Sordillo Emilia Mia EM Chang Lauren A LA van Bakel Harm H Simon Viviana V Douek Daniel C DC Sullivan Nancy J NJ Thackray Larissa B LB Ueki Hiroshi H Yamayoshi Seiya S Imai Masaki M Perlman Stanley S Webby Richard J RJ Seder Robert A RA Suthar Mehul S MS García-Sastre Adolfo A Schotsaert Michael M Suzuki Tadaki T Boon Adrianus C M ACM Diamond Michael S MS Kawaoka Yoshihiro Y
Nature 20220121 7902
The recent emergence of B.1.1.529, the Omicron variant<sup>1,2</sup>, has raised concerns of escape from protection by vaccines and therapeutic antibodies. A key test for potential countermeasures against B.1.1.529 is their activity in preclinical rodent models of respiratory tract disease. Here, using the collaborative network of the SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) programme of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), we evaluated the ability of several ...[more]