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Structural and biochemical mechanism for increased infectivity and immune evasion of Omicron BA.2 variant compared to BA.1 and their possible mouse origins

Medicine and Health

Structural and biochemical mechanism for increased infectivity and immune evasion of Omicron BA.2 variant compared to BA.1 and their possible mouse origins

Y. Xu, C. Wu, et al.

Discover how the Omicron BA.2 variant outshines BA.1 in infectivity and immune evasion in groundbreaking research conducted by Youwei Xu, Canrong Wu, Xiaodan Cao, and their colleagues. This study uncovers the structural nuances of the spike trimer that enhance ACE2 binding, revealing potential evolutionary paths in coronavirus transmission among species.

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