@bthomasBooks @RitaCVargas @KHDoucette @AlexBerenson That is called humanizing them and that is because the murine endogenous ACE2 does not support cellular uptake of SARS-CoV-2. https://t.co/S8c5eJha3D
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Citation https://t.co/ZdUAYpt0RC
@KStateTurk @Bobby_Network @musslim7 @ine16840704 @ale_battini @Woofcoast @Christi45657364 @shallit43 @ianfmusgrave @JulieHouseOfWow @CJBowden1 @patricksavalle @roccogalatilaw @shillit & there are several animal models now, reviewed here https://t.co/F
Animal Models for COVID-19: More to the Picture Than ACE2, Rodents, Ferrets, and Non-human Primates. A Case for Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus and the Obese Ossabaw Pig https://t.co/w3YGshYvpb
RT @VetClinMicro_KU: New article out from #VetVirus group about animal models for #COVID19. Give it a read/tweet/heart. https://t.co/cjnV2…
RT @VetClinMicro_KU: New article out from #VetVirus group about animal models for #COVID19. Give it a read/tweet/heart. https://t.co/cjnV2…
RT @VetClinMicro_KU: New article out from #VetVirus group about animal models for #COVID19. Give it a read/tweet/heart. https://t.co/cjnV2…
New article out from #VetVirus group about animal models for #COVID19. Give it a read/tweet/heart. https://t.co/cjnV2beSgJ
New Research: Animal Models for COVID-19: More to the Picture Than ACE2, Rodents, Ferrets, and Non-human Primates. A Case for Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus and the Obese Ossabaw Pig https://t.co/mWPF5lp2xK #microbiology