Age‐related rhesus macaque models of COVID‐19
Animal Models and Experimental Medicine2020Vol. 3(1), pp. 93–97
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Pin Yü, Feifei Qi, Yanfeng Xu, Fengdi Li, Peipei Liu, Jiayi Liu, Linlin Bao, Wei Deng, Hong Gao, Zhiguang Xiang, Chong Xiao, Qi Lv, Shuran Gong, Jiangning Liu, Zhiqi Song, Yajin Qu, Jing Xue, Qiang Wei, Mingya Liu, Guanpeng Wang, Shunyi Wang, Haisheng Yu, Xing Liu, Baoying Huang, Wenling Wang, Li Zhao, Huijuan Wang, Fei Ye, Weimin Zhou, Zhen Wei, Jun Han, Guizhen Wu, Qi Jin, Jianwei Wang, Wenjie Tan, Chuan Qin
Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 caused more severe interstitial pneumonia in old monkeys than that in young monkeys. Rhesus macaque models infected with SARS-CoV-2 provided insight into the pathogenic mechanism and facilitated the development of vaccines and therapeutics against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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