Verifying AXL and putative proteins as SARS‐CoV‐2 receptors by DnaE intein‐based rapid cell–cell fusion assay
Quan Fang(Hangzhou Medical College), Linjie Chen(Creighton University), Yaoqiang Du(University of Macau), Xiaopan Chen(Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital), Ting Fu(Dian Diagnostics (China)), Jingyi Luo(University Town of Shenzhen), Zhen Wang(Institute for Transfusion Medicine), Jiajing Lan(Hangzhou Medical College), Jianxin Lyu(Bengbu Medical College), Yongneng Luo(Dian Diagnostics (China)), Yu Fu(Hangzhou Medical College), Xiaoguang Zheng(Hangzhou Medical College), Naiming Zhou(Zhejiang University), Jun Yang(Dian Diagnostics (China)), Xiaobai He(Hangzhou Medical College)
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