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  • Kuba, K.; Imai, Y.; Rao, S.; Gao, H.; Guo, F.; Guan, B.; Huan, Y.; Yang, P.; Zhang, Y.; Deng, W.; Bao, L.; Zhang, B.; Liu, G.; Wang, Z.; Chappell, M.; Liu, Y.; Zheng, D.; Leibbrandt, A.; Wada, T.; Slutsky, A.S.; Liu, D.; Qin, C.; Jiang, C.; Penninger, J.M.
    A crucial role of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in SARS coronavirus-induced lung injury (2005), Nat. Med., 11, 875-879.
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additional information Mus musculus ACE2 is a crucial SARS-CoV receptor. SARS-CoV infections and the Spike protein of the SARS-CoV reduce ACE2 expression. Injection of SARS-CoV Spike into mice worsens acute lung failure in vivo that can be attenuated by blocking the renin-angiotensin pathway ?
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Mus musculus
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additional information ACE2 is a crucial SARS-CoV receptor. SARS-CoV infections and the Spike protein of the SARS-CoV reduce ACE2 expression. Injection of SARS-CoV Spike into mice worsens acute lung failure in vivo that can be attenuated by blocking the renin-angiotensin pathway Mus musculus ?
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