Acta Laser Biology Sinica, Volume. 29, Issue 2, 120(2020)
Interspecies Utilization of Mouse ACE2 as a Receptor for Bat SARS-like Coronavirus WIV1
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WANG Qiong, LI Dan, LI Jinyan, HU Bingjie, QIU Ye, GE Xingyi. Interspecies Utilization of Mouse ACE2 as a Receptor for Bat SARS-like Coronavirus WIV1[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2020, 29(2): 120
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Received: Dec. 9, 2019
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Published Online: Jan. 27, 2021
The Author Email: Xingyi GE (E-mail:xyge@hnu.edu.cn)