SARS-CoV-2 Induces a More Robust Innate Immune Response and Replicates Less Efficiently Than SARS-CoV in the Human Intestines: An Ex Vivo Study With Implications on Pathogenesis of COVID-19
Hin Chu(University of Hong Kong), Kwok‐Yung Yuen(University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital), CC Foo(Queen Mary Hospital), Yhi Wong(University of Hong Kong), Dong Yang(Yancheng Central Blood Station), Kelvin Kai‐Wang To(Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation), Yue Chai(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Shuofeng Yuan(University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital), Bingjie Hu(Wenzhou Medical University), Ivan Fan‐Ngai Hung(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Huiping Shuai(University of Hong Kong), Xi Zhang(University of Hong Kong), Jasper Fuk‐Woo Chan(Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation), Jinxia Zhang(Peking University), Wai K. Leung(University of Hong Kong), Xiner Huang(University of Hong Kong), Yuxin Hou(University of Hong Kong), Jian‐Piao Cai(University of Hong Kong), Simon Law(Inserm), Yixin Wang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Ivy Hau-Yee Chan(Queen Mary Hospital), Ada Tsui‐Lin Ng(University of Hong Kong), Terrence Tsz‐Tai Yuen(Sichuan University), Jie Zhou(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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