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Stem Cell-Derived Human Tissue Models for the Identification of Drugs to Treat COVID-19

Grant number: MRF9200007 | Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Ancestral, Delta, and Omicron (BA.1) SARS-CoV-2 strains are dependent on serine proteases for entry throughout the human respiratory tract

MJ Gartner, LYY Lee, FL Mordant, R Suryadinata, J Chen, P Robinson, JM Polo, K Subbarao

2023-12-08

Background: The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 variant emerged in late 2021 and became the globally dominant variant by January 2022. Aut..

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Parallel use of human stem cell lung and heart models provide insights for SARS-CoV-2 treatment

R Rudraraju, MJ Gartner, JA Neil, ES Stout, J Chen, EJ Needham, M See, C Mackenzie-Kludas, LY Yang Lee, M Wang, H Pointer, K Karavendzas, D Abu-Bonsrah, D Drew, YB Yang Sun, JP Tan, G Sun, A Salavaty, N Charitakis, HT Nim

2023-06-13

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) primarily infects the respiratory tract, but pulmonary and cardiac co..

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