Omicron SARS-CoV-2 mutations stabilize spike up-RBD conformation and lead to a non-RBM-binding monoclonal antibody escape
Zhennan Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), George F. Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yan Chai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hao Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jingya Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pu Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peiyi Wang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Mingxiong Tian(Shanxi University), Anqi Zheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qihui Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lutang Fu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zengyuan Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pengcheng Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yufeng Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qi Peng(Jilin University), Jianxun Qi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sheng Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Ying Li(Harbin Medical University), Xin Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Huang(University of Science and Technology of China), Chongzhi Bai(Shanxi Academy of Building Research), Yuanzhu Gao(Southern University of Science and Technology)
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