ACE2-dependent and -independent SARS-CoV-2 entries dictate viral replication and inflammatory response during infection
Tianhao Duan(University of Southern California), Rong‐Fu Wang(Houston Methodist), Xiangxue Deng(University of Southern California), Yang Du(University of Southern California), Changsheng Xing(University of Southern California), Helen Y. Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Xin Liu(University of Southern California), Bingnan Yin(University of Southern California), Junjun Chu(University of Southern California), Yuzhou Hu, Qian Chen(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
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