The Mac
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20 April, 11:56
Here, we have generated a versatile imaging probe using recombinant Spike receptor binding domain conjugated to fluorescent quantum dots (QDs).
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In the search for treatments for COVID-19, many researchers are focusing their attention on a specific protein that allows the virus to infect human cells. Called the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, or ACE2 “receptor,” the protein provides the entry point for the coronavirus to hook into and infect a wide range of human cells. Might this be central in how to treat this disease?
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20 April, 12:04
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The present invention is based upon the identification of human angiotensinconverting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) as a functional receptor for the SARS coronavirus. Transfection of cells with ACE-2 confers upon them the ability to support viral replication. In addition, assays performed using ACE-2 together with the S protein of the SARS virus or a fragment derived from the S protein can be used to identify inhibitors that block the interaction between virus and host cell.
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WO2005032487A2 - Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 as a receptor for the sars coronavirus - Google Patents
The present invention is based upon the identification of human angiotensinconverting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) as a functional receptor for the SARS coronavirus. Transfection of cells with ACE-2 confers upon them the ability to support viral replication. In addition, assays performed using ACE-2 toge..
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20 April, 12:06
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Transfection, technique used to insert foreign nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) into a cell, typically with the intention of altering the properties of the cell.
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