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Yusuke Kosugi

The University of Tokyo - Division of Systems Virology

7-3-1 Hongo

Bunkyo-ku

Tokyo, 113-0033

Japan

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An Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Mutant Evades Cellular Immunity and Increases Infectivity

Number of pages: 54 Posted: 15 Apr 2021
Kumamoto University - Division of Infection and Immunity, Kumamoto University - Division of Infection and Immunity, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Kumamoto University - Division of Molecular Virology and Genetics, University of Miyazaki - Department of Veterinary Science, Kumamoto University - Division of Infection and Immunity, Kumamoto University - Division of Infection and Immunity, Kumamoto University - Division of Molecular Virology and Genetics, University of Tokyo - Division of Systems Virology, The University of Tokyo - Division of Systems Virology, The University of Tokyo - Division of Systems Virology, The University of Osaka - Department of Molecular Virology, Kyushu University - Department of Medicine and Biosystemic Science, Kyushu University - Department of General Internal Medicine, Kyushu Medical Center - Division of Infectious Diseases, Kyushu Medical Center - Internal Medicine, Komagome Hospital - Hematology Division, Komagome Hospital - Department of Infection Prevention and Control, Hokkaido University - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Osaka - Department of Molecular Virology, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Independent, Tokai University - Department of Molecular Life Science, Kumamoto University - Division of Infection and Immunity and The University of Tokyo - Division of Systems Virology
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SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; cellular immunity; spike protein; receptor-binding motif; mink; zoonosis; naturally occurring variants; B.1.427/429; B.1.298; L452R; Y453F