Reduced SARS-CoV-2 disease outcomes in Syrian hamsters receiving immune sera: Quantitative image analysis in pathologic assessments
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S. Tzipori | L. Tostanoski | H. Andersen | D. Barouch | Jingyou Yu | A. Chandrashekar | N. Mercado | A. Martinot | C. Piedra-Mora | Linda M. Wrijil | K. McMahan | Victoria M. Giffin | Felix Nampanya | K. Bauer | D. Dayao | Sarah Ducat | Swagata Kar | David L. Hope | E. Bondzie | D. Sellers | Sally R. Robinson | Tammy Hayes | S. Kar | Lisa H. Tostanoski | Amanda J. Martinot
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