The D614G mutation enhances the infectious cellPress paper of the COVID-19 virus.
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Last Update: 2020-07-27
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The novel coronavirus Cell Press Cell center was officially opened in January 31st, when the words "blue" on the top were concerned about CellPress cell science and life science Life in January 31st.you can find the contribution policy of covid-19 related papers and the published papers about epidemic situation and virus in the journals of cell press on the page of the resource center.the website is constantly updated, all contents can be read for free, click to view.the latest research paper published in cell, a journal of cell press cell publishing house, was launched in the center, named "tracking changes in sars-cov-2 spike: evidence that d614g increases efficacy of the covid-19 virus". The research shows that sars-cov-2 variant carrying the spinin amino acid mutation d614g has become the most common form of global pandemic.the d614g mutation enhanced the infectivity of covid-19 virus. The dynamic tracking of mutation frequency showed that g614 showed a cyclical growth pattern at national, regional and urban levels.this study supports continuous monitoring of spinin mutations to help develop immune interventions. WeChat official account ofCell Press cell press has interpreted the paper, aiming to share with the vast number of researchers the research findings and some future prospects.
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