COVID-19 Protein

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Protein mapping finds 69 potential treatments for COVID-19 Many are FDA-approved drugs that could be repurposed by Leigh Krietsch Boerner MARCH 26, 2020 | APPEARED IN VOLUME 98, ISSUE 12

UT Austin and Mount Sinai partner to create low-cost COVID-19 vaccine Clinical trials begin with the second generation of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, called HexaPro by Ryan Cross APRIL 8, 2021 | APPEARED IN VOLUME 99, ISSUE 13

8 tools that helped us tackle the coronavirus In the past year, researchers worked at a breakneck pace to understand, diagnose, treat, and prevent COVID-19. These technologies were critical to their success by Ryan Cross , Laura Howes , Megha Satyanarayana JANUARY 25, 2021 | APPEARED IN VOLUME 99, ISSUE 3

The tiny tweak behind COVID-19 vaccines Prepandemic coronavirus research by Jason McLellan and Barney Graham led to a trick for stabilizing the prefusion form of spike proteins by Ryan Cross SEPTEMBER 29, 2020 | APPEARED IN VOLUME 98, ISSUE 38