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Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
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Vineet D Menachery,
Boyd L Yount Jr,
Kari Debbink,
Sudhakar Agnihothram,
Lisa E Gralinski,
Jessica A Plante,
Rachel L Graham,
Trevor Scobey,
Xing-Yi Ge,
Eric F Donaldson,
Scott H Randell,
Antonio Lanzavecchia,
Wayne A Marasco,
Zhengli-Li Shi
Ralph S Baric
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), Frederick, 21702, Maryland, USA
James Pettitt & Gene G. Olinger
V.D.M. designed, coordinated and performed experiments, completed analysis and wrote the manuscript.
B.L.Y. designed the infectious clone and recovered chimeric viruses;
S.A. completed neutralization assays;
L.E.G. helped perform mouse experiments;
T.S. and J.A.P. completed mouse experiments and plaque assays;
K.D. generated structural figures and predictions;
E.F.D. generated phylogenetic analysis;
R.L.G. completed RNA analysis;
S.H.R. provided primary HAE cultures;
A.L. and W.A.M. provided critical monoclonal antibody reagents;
R.S.B. designed experiments and wrote manuscript
Wuhan Institute of Virology
X.-Y.G. performed pseudotyping experiments;
Z.-L.S. provided SHC014 spike sequences and plasmids.
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