1 "Is asthma protective of COVID-19?" by Carli
et al.(
1) with great interest.
2 We read with interest the article by Baiges
et al [
1] which shed light on the rare entity of Abernet
3 quivalent manifold as postulated by Dingwell
et al. 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000856.
4 pts, and Details protocol developed by Grimm
et al [
11] for describing agent-based models (ABMs) to b
5 Phoenix
et al. (
1959) reported that treating pregnant guinea pig
6 pocyte progenitors in vivo is unknown (Faust
et al., 1976; Faust et al., 1977; Hirsch and Han, 1969;
7 n vivo is unknown (Faust et al., 1976; Faust
et al., 1977; Hirsch and Han, 1969; Johnson and Hirsch,
8 been proposed a decade earlier (e.g., Finke
et al., 1986), the proposal that it caused the FLE and f
9 e temperature-sensitive cps1-191 strain (Liu
et al., 1999) with a D277N substitution in beta-glucan s
10 taining a caspase-like structural fold (Uren
et al., 2000).
11 Natl Acad Sci USA, 104, 18866-18870; Raupach
et al. [
2007], Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 104, 10288-10293)
12 carbon budgets annually since 2007 (Canadell
et al. [
2007], Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 104, 18866-18870;
13 n as the original study (Figure 2F; Poliseno
et al., 2010), but not statistically significant.
14 a factor of 10 in the presence of CO (Szundi
et al., 2010, PNAS 107, 21010-21015).
15 reported increased activity (Figure 3D; Tay
et al., 2011).
16 tive control deficits in patients (Henderson
et al., 2012) and used linear multielectrode arrays to r
17 ried with stimulus pattern, as for SC (Stitt
et al., 2013).
18 ect and scene recognition performance (Dilks
et al., 2013).
19 ity of snakes in our previous studies (Marvi
et al., 2014) and indicates avenues to improve all-terra
20 ing the spread of the active state (Stratton
et al., 2014; Bhattacharyya et al., 2016).
21 al ODCs in the binocular region of V1 (Laing
et al., 2015).
22 As observed in Gtpbp2(-/-) mice (Ishimura
et al., 2016), GCN2-mediated activation of the integrate
23 s (TMDs) in promoting membrane merger (Dhara
et al., 2016), the underlying mechanism remained elusive
24 reversible DNA ADP-ribosylation (Jankevicius
et al., 2016).
25 state (Stratton et al., 2014; Bhattacharyya
et al., 2016).
26 for associative learning in plants (Gagliano
et al., 2016).
27 b-mediated silencing as discs mature (Harris
et al., 2016).
28 for associative learning in plants (Gagliano
et al., 2016).
29 lular phosphatase PP2A (PPP2R5A-E; Greenwood
et al., 2016; Naamati et al., 2019).
30 rs' attention that in their paper (Rodrigues
et al. 2016) they reported the genome size based on 2C v
31 produce it as a sleep-promoting system (Lee
et al., 2017).
32 V1 projections onto the retinal map (Savier
et al., 2017).
33 myelin sheath around peripheral axons (Grove
et al., 2017).
34 ic state induces arrestin-3 activation (Chen
et al., 2017).
35 by a purinergic-dependent mechanism (Hawkins
et al., 2017).
36 by protection from deadenylation (Mattijssen
et al., 2017).
37 egions of opposite bundle orientation (Jiang
et al., 2017).
38 ippo signaling by counteracting STRIPAK (Bae
et al., 2017).
39 avioral states, such as fear (Monavarfeshani
et al., 2017; Salay et al., 2018).
40 However, Amberg Johnson
et al. (
2017) identified the metalloprotease TgFtsH1 as
41 ed accumulate-to-bound decision process (Fan
et al., 2018) that was affected by caudate microstimulat
42 In previous work (Sabbagh
et al., 2018) we characterized transcriptional and acces
43 degrades cA(4) to reset the system (Rouillon
et al., 2018), and demonstrated that viruses can subvert
44 sitive GRIP domains in the periphery (Noreng
et al., 2018).
45 timally encode natural self-motion (Mitchell
et al., 2018).
46 lasmic reticulum (ER) and ERGIC/Golgi (Raote
et al., 2018).
47 as fear (Monavarfeshani et al., 2017; Salay
et al., 2018).
48 n, and by the cellular environment (Dorrbaum
et al., 2018).
49 Gomes-Filho
et al.(
2018), Albandar et al.
50 the movements of individual limbs (DeAngelis
et al., 2019).
51 (PPP2R5A-E; Greenwood et al., 2016; Naamati
et al., 2019).
52 functional synapses on dorsal muscles (Meng
et al., 2019).
53 n ten-fold that of arterial blood (Damsgaard
et al., 2019).
54 2 (Del Borrello et al., 2019; Roberts Buceta
et al., 2019); however, the mechanism of substrate selec
55 O-bound mixed-valence Tt ba(3) (Koutsoupakis
et al., 2019, Acc.
56 endoderm-derived pharyngeal epithelium [Rosa
et al., 2019, Sci.
57 he polyprenyltransferase COQ-2 (Del Borrello
et al., 2019; Roberts Buceta et al., 2019); however, the
58 o be a cancer driver, and recent work by Yin
et al. (
2019) in Cell suggested that the frequently recu
59 function as an NRAS kinase, suggested by Yin
et al. (
2019) in Cell.
60 Karner
et al. (
2019) reveals the intriguing finding that human
61 In this issue of Neuron, Bagherzadeh
et al., (
2019) utilize neurofeedback to train alpha asym
62 New work in The EMBO Journal (Paoletti
et al, 2020), combined biophysical analysis of the RAD51
63 In this issue of Developmental Cell, Kong
et al., 2020 identify members of a membrane-tethered ubi
64 In this issue of Molecular Cell, Kim
et al., 2020 report that PCAF is a fork-associated histo
65 Two recent papers in Cell Stem Cell (Zhu
et al., 2020) and Cell Reports (Wang et al., 2020) ident
66 Recent studies in Cell (Jacob
et al., 2020) and Cell Stem Cell (Bhaduri et al., 2020)
67 ll (Zhu et al., 2020) and Cell Reports (Wang
et al., 2020) identify integrin alphavbeta5 as an intern
68 ob et al., 2020) and Cell Stem Cell (Bhaduri
et al., 2020) leverage novel glioblastoma organoid model
69 A new study in zebrafish (Liu
et al., 2020) now demonstrates a critical role of the Pi
70 but recent single-molecule studies (Golfier
et al., 2020) observed diverse dynamics of condensins th
71 in this issue of Developmental Cell (Petrov
et al., 2020) provides evidence that eukaryotic RND prot
72 as affected by caudate microstimulation (Doi
et al., 2020).
73 tool to edit single bases in the mtDNA (Mok
et al., 2020).
74 Reddy and co-workers (Baker
et al., 2020, this issue of Molecular Cell) suggest that
75 nalysis of mathematics performance (Eriksson
et al. 2020), national gender egalitarian values were po
76 Hoffmann
et al (
2020) now uncover that when the epigenetic chroma
77 In this issue, Malik
et al. (
2020) (1) present the cryo-EM structure of polym
78 In this issue of Cell, Beaulieu-Laroche
et al. (
2020) describe TACAN, a putative ion channel tha
79 n this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Adebayo
et al. (
2020) examine the urobiome of older community-dw
80 Becker
et al. (
2020) have highlighted three non-mutually exclus
81 Pande
et al. (
2020) point out that persistence time can decrea
82 issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Guo, Kasahara
et al. (
2020) reveal a critical role for pDCs in antifun
83 imple and easily replicated approach, Bladon
et al. (
2020) were able to quantify intra- and interspec
84 This article is a Commentary on Mark
et al. (
2020), 227: 1362-1375.
85 This article is a Commentary on Lui
et al. (
2020), 228: 269-284.
86 s Arising paper is in response to Micheletti
et al. (
2020), published in The American Journal of Huma
87 See also the response by Yin
et al. (
2020), published in this issue.
88 male microbiomes analyzed in Frankel-Bricker
et al. (
2020), showed distinct shifts in bacterial commu
89 In this issue, Li
et al. (
2020.
90 In this issue, Dejardin, Carollo,
et al. (
2020.
91 In this issue, Lee
et al. (
2020.
92 Danlasky
et al. (
2020.
93 Pemberton
et al. (
2020.
94 In this issue, Cordeiro
et al. (
2020.
96 Pfeil
et al., (
2020) examine the mechanism of G(i)-stimulated
97 A study by Lang
et al. (
2020b) demonstrates loss of primary cilia in Spi
98 This article is a commentary on DeLeo
et al, 26, 523-538.
99 interventions.See related article by Rockne
et al., 3157.
101 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Dammeijer
et al. address the role of PD-L1 inhibition specifically
102 ific genetic variation within a crop [Hajjar
et al., Agric.
103 MYO7A)-based Usher syndrome complex and Choi
et al. also report that CALML4 can bind to myosin-7a, th
104 In the current issue of the Journal, Torres
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
105 Masarwa
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
106 some perspectives on 3 findings of DeVilbiss
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
107 In this issue of the Journal, DeVilbiss
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
108 In a recent issue of the Journal, DeVilbiss
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
109 In this issue of the Journal, Baranyi
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
110 The accompanying paper by Rudolph
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
111 In their accompanying paper, Schildcrout
et al. (
Am J Epidemiol.
112 ondary approach previously considered by Kim
et al., and briefly comment on other use cases.
113 In this issue of Cell, Jarret et al., Lai
et al., and Matheis et al. demonstrate the extensive int
114 s issue of Cell, Yang et al., Guillen-Boixet
et al., and Sanders et al. use a combination of experime
115 Recent studies (Huang et al., Chan
et al., and Zhou et al.) have provided timely insights i
116 In this issue of the JCI, O'Mara
et al. and Finlin and Memetimin et al. report that chron
117 Two important new studies by Consiglio
et al. and Gruber et al. have begun to shine light on th
118 In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Herfst
et al. and Henritzi et al. help define the molecular and
119 adness that we read the experience of Akalin
et al. and Pereira et al. with unprecedented mortality (
120 In this issue of the JCI, Del Dotto
et al. and Piro-Megy et al. identify heterozygous mutati
121 e reaction was studied again in 1970 by Houk
et al. and shown to give a [6+4] adduct.
122 In this issue, Reiter
et al. assess genetic diversity across metastatic lesion
123 n this issue of the JCI, Perez-Diez and Wong
et al. assessed the prevalence of autoantibodies from th
124 In this issue of Neuron, Newbold
et al. build on this neuroplasticity work using precisio
125 at while the proposed memory model by Bastin
et al. can explain familiarity-based memory judgements t
126 Kozar
et al., Cell Stem Cell 13, 626-633 (2013)], how they are
127 Recent studies (Huang
et al., Chan et al., and Zhou et al.) have provided time
128 Antonio
et al., Chem.
129 d artificial receptors' by Stefano Tommasone
et al., Chem.
130 al images, which is the medium that Mathison
et al. chose to use.
131 t the types of experiment conducted by Dorie
et al. could be used to infer spheroid composition and p
132 perimental support for the model of Nurnberg
et al. [
D.
133 A new study by Fasolino
et al. defines how genetic variation in a mouse model of
134 A new study by Bruno
et al. delineates innate host immune responses against C
135 In a recent iScience article, Ramos
et al. demonstrate a novel tumor-suppressor role of the
136 Whittington
et al. demonstrate how network architectures defined in
137 Tessler
et al. demonstrate that a 'soft' robot causes less stres
138 In this issue of Cell, Sugisawa
et al. demonstrate that Piezo1 in ECs senses single-stra
139 Carter
et al. demonstrate that ship noise has multiple negative
140 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ruhland
et al. demonstrate that transport and transfer of tumor
141 Cell, Jarret et al., Lai et al., and Matheis
et al. demonstrate the extensive interplay between the n
142 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Kurppa
et al. demonstrated that a senescence-like state enables
143 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Shen
et al. demonstrated that highly activated fibroblasts in
144 In this issue of the JCI, Guedan
et al. describe a promising strategy to limit T cell exh
145 In this issue of the JCI, Swain
et al. describe roles for the mechanically activated pla
146 In this issue of Cell, Zavaliev
et al. determine that cytoplasmic NPR1-containing assemb
147 Glassford
et al., Dev.
148 ow cytometry-assisted organelle sorting, Yau
et al. develop an elegant approach to assess insulin sec
149 In Science Translational Medicine, Park
et al. develop an oncolytic vaccinia virus that introduc
150 Recently, Oshima
et al. developed a bioavailable LDH inhibitor that decre
151 Sun
et al. discover that neuronal firing rates of hippocampa
152 Friess
et al. discuss the results of conservation efforts for m
153 of the proposed abstraction gradient, Gilead
et al. do not consider the potential of their account to
154 Nieuwland
et al., eLife 7, e33468 (2018); nine labs, one experimen
155 e-1 activity and ASC speck release (Scambler
et al. eLife 2019).
156 In a recent paper, Ciudad
et al. elucidate the first atomic structures of Abeta ol
157 A recent study by Dabney
et al. enriches this picture, demonstrating that DA neur
158 Recently, Pesch
et al. [ Environ.
159 In this issue of the JCI, Ono
et al. establish a clear association between nonallergic
160 In this issue of the JCI, Liu and Zhang
et al. evaluated corticosteroid treatment in more than 4
161 Zhuang
et al. examined a series of patients with ECE using spec
162 this issue of the JCI, Raju and Shashikanth
et al. examined the contribution of claudin-2 to immune-
163 ublished in Immunity by Naoko Satoh-Takayama
et al. examines interactions between group 2 innate lymp
164 smon resonance, and crystallography, Philips
et al. explore the distinct features of PD-L2 and identi
165 Haldipur
et al. explored the developmental origins of the human c
166 In a recent study, Hervas
et al. extracted Orb2 fibrils, that are involved in long
167 integrative memory model proposed by Bastin
et al., familiarity is thought to arise from attribution
168 Ruhl
et al. find that a Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-spec
169 are 3 main lessons we can take from Elbogen
et al.: First, with populations facing record-breaking u
170 In their recent article, Takahashi
et al. found sex differences in immune responses to SARS
171 system-level resilience, drawing on Larcos's
et al. framework of types of resilience.
172 ently identified in elasmobranchs (Tostivint
et al., General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2019, 279
173 In this issue of the JCI, Auguste
et al. generate a mouse model of DCM in which they delet
174 In this issue of the JCI, Ravell
et al. greatly expand the clinical picture.
175 In this issue of Cell, Yang
et al., Guillen-Boixet et al., and Sanders et al. use a
176 to classic theories, recent work (McCormick
et al.) has shown that vmPFC drives the hippocampus duri
177 A new study by Gisselbrecht
et al. has dramatically increased the number of identifi
178 studies (Huang et al., Chan et al., and Zhou
et al.) have provided timely insights into its origin an
179 t new studies by Consiglio et al. and Gruber
et al. have begun to shine light on the immune drivers o
180 Krishnan
et al. have recently developed a comprehensive genome-sc
181 l Host & Microbe, Herfst et al. and Henritzi
et al. help define the molecular and host determinants o
182 In this issue of Cell, Bonnay
et al. identify enhanced electron transport chain activi
183 e of the JCI, Del Dotto et al. and Piro-Megy
et al. identify heterozygous mutations in nuclear-encode
184 Here, McClafferty
et al. identify two enzymes, ABHD17a and ABHD17c, that e
185 glutamine metabolism is now provided by Yoo
et al., identifying the mitochondrial glutamine importer
186 In this issue of the JCI, Mandarano
et al. illuminate bioenergetic derangements of ME/CFS T
187 otyping (SIH) was first formalised by Lancia
et al. in 2001.
188 thelium-lined channels (as reported by Novak
et al. in an associated Article) and share an arterioven
189 more often than failed breeders (Halimubieke
et al. in Ecol Evol 9:10734-10745, 2019), because one pa
190 Work by de Winter
et al. in this issue of the JCI provides evidence that K
191 r Microbiology includes a paper by Korshunov
et al. in which the authors describe an elegant strategy
192 In this issue of the JCI, Broger and Nicol
et al. investigated 3 rapid urine tests in 372 ambulator
193 In a recent study, Kealy
et al. investigated the impact of glucose availability o
194 integrative memory model proposed by Bastin
et al. is interesting, particularly for Alzheimer's dise
195 this issue of the JCI, Skendros and Mitsios
et al. is one such team who report that the complement s
197 ion of catch-up vaccination campaigns (Grais
et al., J.
198 In this issue of Cell, Jarret
et al., Lai et al., and Matheis et al. demonstrate the e
199 g, we highlight three points which Veissiere
et al. may consider in leveraging their account to illum
200 The DII was estimated according to Shivappa
et al. method using a validated 125-item FFQ.
201 on deaths averted from 2000 to 2017 (Dabbagh
et al., MMWR 2018;67:1323).
203 Flauraud
et al., Nat.
204 Nimonkar
et al. now present a fusion protein between LPL and its
205 Choi
et al. now report that a largely uncharacterized protein
206 Iwagishi
et al. now report that negatively charged amino acids in
207 Fontenot
et al. now show that Fur purified from Escherichia coli
208 Database Collaboration (INSDC) (Cochrane G,
et al, Nucleic Acids Res, 44:D48-50, 2016) - National Ce
209 al. reply to the concerns raised by Le Roux
et al. on their original manuscript.
210 therapeutic target.See related article by Li
et al., p.
211 nvestigations.See related article by Randall
et al., p.
212 ling for melanoma.See related article by Bok
et al., p.
213 resensitization.See related article by Ford
et al., p.
214 c intervention.See related commentary by Man
et al., p.
215 elop this field.See related article by Krais
et al., p.
216 nd kidney cancer.See related article by Liao
et al., p.
217 ination therapy.See related article by Ghosh
et al., p.
218 ibitor treatment.See related articles by Luo
et al., p.
219 eptibility.See related commentary by Niehoff
et al., p.
220 otherapy.See related commentary by Carpenter
et al., p.
221 notherapy.See related article by Knochelmann
et al., p.
222 identified.See related commentary by Floros
et al., p.
223 ganotropisms.See related article by Benjamin
et al., p.
224 th no cancer.See related article by Timofeev
et al., p.
225 -mutant tumors.See related article by Galati
et al., p.
226 karyotypes.See related commentary by O'Hagan
et al., p.
227 o treat disease.See related article by Gonda
et al., p.
228 ival benefit.See related article by Principe
et al., p.
229 PDAC growth.See related article by McGregor
et al., p.
230 Ramanand
et al. perform the first high-resolution 3D genome mappi
231 Inspired by the recent work of Qi
et al. (
Phys Rev Lett 124:134803, 2020), a novel concept
232 equencies through autophosphorylation (Pepke
et al, Plos Comp.
233 Bastin
et al. present a framework that draws heavily on existin
234 In this way, Elbogen
et al. provide a sobering harbinger of the potential eff
235 Almarri
et al. provide a worldwide catalogue of structural varia
236 Gilead
et al. raise some fascinating issues about representatio
237 Arcaute
et al. raised the issue of whether specific cities with
238 Suggitt
et al. reply to the concerns raised by Le Roux et al. on
239 In this issue of Cell, Nabet
et al. report a novel, blood-based methodology to more a
240 In the New England Journal of Medicine, Wang
et al. report favorable ZUMA-2 trial results of CAR T ce
241 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ryall
et al. report on the largest clinically and molecularly
242 JCI, O'Mara et al. and Finlin and Memetimin
et al. report that chronic administration of the approve
243 Pfaller
et al. report that sea turtles respond to odors from bio
244 In this issue of Science Signaling, Thakore
et al. report that the Ca(2+)-permeable channel TRPML1 c
245 In this issue of Cell, Schwartz
et al. report that, beyond goosebumps, muscle-anchored n
246 In a recent Nature article, Middleton
et al. report the National Lung Matrix trial results whe
247 Here, Travis
et al. report two crystal structures of a yeast tetherin
248 In 2016 Gagliano
et al. reported evidence for associative learning in pla
249 ttract considerable attention until Arduengo
et al. reported the isolation of a metal-free imidazol-2
250 Song
et al (
Reports, 14 February 2020, p.
251 Scheele
et al (
Reports, 29 March 2019, p.
252 Vetter
et al. respond to Martin-Olalla's comment about their st
253 In this issue of Cell, Ringel
et al. reveal a link between lipid utilization in the tu
254 recent study in Developmental Cell, Sundberg
et al. reveal that sphingomyelin and a proteoglycan medi
255 A study from Kiepas
et al. revealed a new TGF-beta-dependent role for Src ho
256 Chen
et al. revealed that initial CD4+ T cell responses are s
257 e of Cell, a new study by Prescott and Umans
et al. reveals how a dedicated laryngeal sensory motor r
258 Veissiere
et al.'
s proposal aims to explain how cognition enables
259 vels of H-RasV12 than in our study and Liang
et al.'
s study.
260 Gilead
et al.'
s theory presupposes that traversing temporal, sp
261 ilarly, Bastin, Finegold, Garcia, Mollicone,
et al. (
Science, 2019, 365, 76) overestimated tree resto
262 In this issue of the JCI, Simic
et al. screened plasma taken from the renal vein of pati
263 In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Young
et al. shed light on dengue virus 3-specific epitopes.
264 In this issue of the JCI, Roy
et al. show that Abeta complexed with nucleic acids trig
265 In this issue of Cell, Crespo
et al. show that human NK cells in the decidual region o
266 Ellis
et al. show that retinal ON and OFF bipolar cells, and t
267 In this issue of the JCI, Salazar
et al. show that while IL-17 and IL-9 induced distinct b
268 issue of Science Signaling, Moreno-Dominguez
et al. show the critical importance of high levels of hy
269 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ros
et al. show the utility of noninvasive metabolic imaging
270 Coss
et al. showed that HCV-specific CD4+ T cells temporarily
271 In their study, McKinney
et al. showed the high potential of AI for breast cancer
272 iated immunity in mice by Valencia-Hernandez
et al. strengthens the case for prime-and-trap malaria v
273 In this issue of the JCI, Morath
et al. take this endeavor forward.
274 New evidence reported by Solomon
et al. that hippocampal activity tracks distance in sema
275 We agree with Bastin
et al. that this melding is the most novel aspect of the
276 irst reported almost 40 years ago by Daniels
et al, the high frequency antigen, ABCC4 (an ATP-binding
277 In the study by Jacquemin
et al., the authors reported that ligands for NKG2D are
278 In a recent iScience paper by Fan
et al., the long noncoding (lnc)RNA CISAL is shown to fo
279 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Carrot-Zhang
et al., through a rigorous analytical framework, explore
280 habditis elegans from Bao, Murray, Waterston
et al. to gain insights into regulatory mechanisms gover
281 Wood
et al., Trends Ecol.
282 In this issue of the JCI, Taylor, Donoghue,
et al. unravel the clonal relationship between primary m
283 g et al., Guillen-Boixet et al., and Sanders
et al. use a combination of experiment and modeling to p
284 In this issue, Ellison
et al. use a mechanistic home range analysis (MHRA) to u
285 In a recent paper, Cutler
et al. use a vector space model of semantics to characte
286 The recent work by Mann
et al. used high-throughput synthesis and screening of p
287 In this issue of the JCI, Palrasu
et al. used human cell lines and mouse models to provide
288 A recent study by Ahadi
et al. used longitudinal and deep multi-omic profiling t
289 In this issue of the JCI, Sangkhae
et al. used mouse models and human placentas to explore
290 In this issue of the JCI, Alfaidi
et al. used mouse models to explore flow-induced endothe
291 Nguyen
et al. used transposon sequencing analysis and competiti
292 In this issue of Blood, Azouzi
et al, using a combination of complementary "omic" appro
293 E-gene primer-probe set described by Corman
et al. (
V.
294 membrane-derived vesicles called blebs, Ward
et al. visualize intermediates of the HIV-cell membrane
295 use cells to transformation observed by Hadi
et al. was resulted from high levels of H-RasV12 overrid
296 al., with the no-go theorem shown by Armata
et al., which provides boundaries to understand the quan
297 rence, such as the one expressed by Marshall
et al., with the no-go theorem shown by Armata et al., w
298 the experience of Akalin et al. and Pereira
et al. with unprecedented mortality (18-28%) in transpla
299 monia began to appear in December 2019, Zhou
et al. worked with remarkable speed to identify the asso
300 In this issue of Infection and Immunity, Hoy
et al. (
Z.