BSG/CD147 and ACE2 receptors facilitate SARS-CoV-2 infection of human iPS cell-derived kidney podocytes
Titilola D. Kalejaiye(Duke University), Samira Musah(Duke University), Xingrui Mou(New York Stem Cell Foundation), Morgan A. Burt(Duke University), Maria Blasi(Duke University), Rohan Bhattacharya(Duke University), Tatianna Travieso(Duke University), Arinze E. Okafor(Duke University)
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