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Tammy Taylor
Publications - 3
Citations - 1275
Tammy Taylor is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral load & Epitope. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 905 citations.
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SARS-CoV-2 infection protects against rechallenge in rhesus macaques.
Abishek Chandrashekar,Jinyan Liu,Amanda J. Martinot,Amanda J. Martinot,Katherine McMahan,Noe B. Mercado,Lauren Peter,Lisa H. Tostanoski,Jingyou Yu,Zoltan Maliga,Michael Nekorchuk,Kathleen Busman-Sahay,Margaret Terry,Linda M. Wrijil,Sarah Ducat,David R. Martinez,Caroline Atyeo,Caroline Atyeo,Stephanie Fischinger,John S. Burke,Matthew D. Slein,Laurent Pessaint,Alex Van Ry,Jack Greenhouse,Tammy Taylor,Kelvin Blade,Anthony Cook,Brad Finneyfrock,Renita Brown,Elyse Teow,Jason Velasco,Roland Zahn,Frank Wegmann,Peter Abbink,Esther A. Bondzie,Gabriel Dagotto,Gabriel Dagotto,Makda S. Gebre,Makda S. Gebre,Xuan He,Catherine Jacob-Dolan,Catherine Jacob-Dolan,Nicole Kordana,Zhenfeng Li,Michelle A. Lifton,Shant H. Mahrokhian,Lori F. Maxfield,Ramya Nityanandam,Joseph P. Nkolola,Aaron G. Schmidt,Andrew D. Miller,Ralph S. Baric,Galit Alter,Peter K. Sorger,Jacob D. Estes,Hanne Andersen,Mark G. Lewis,Dan H. Barouch,Dan H. Barouch +58 more
TL;DR: Data show that SARS-CoV-2 infection induced protective immunity against reexposure in nonhuman primates, and these findings have key implications for public health and economic initiatives if validated in human studies.
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REGN-COV2 antibodies prevent and treat SARS-CoV-2 infection in rhesus macaques and hamsters
Alina Baum,Dharani Ajithdoss,Richard Copin,Anbo Zhou,Kathryn Lanza,Nicole Negron,Min Ni,Yi Wei,Kusha Mohammadi,Bret J Musser,Gurinder S. Atwal,Adelekan Oyejide,Yenny Goez-Gazi,John Dutton,Elizabeth Clemmons,Hilary M. Staples,Carmen Bartley,Benjamin Klaffke,Kendra J. Alfson,Michal Gazi,Olga Gonzalez,Edward J. Dick,Ricardo Carrion,Laurent Pessaint,Maciel Porto,Anthony L. Cook,Renita Brown,Vaneesha Ali,Jack Greenhouse,Tammy Taylor,Hanne Leth Andersen,Mark G. Lewis,Neil Stahl,Andrew J. Murphy,George D. Yancopoulos,Christos A. Kyratsous +35 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that REGN-COV-2 can greatly reduce virus load in the lower and upper airways and decrease virus-induced pathological sequelae when administered prophylactically or therapeutically in rhesus macaques and golden hamsters.
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REGN-COV2 antibody cocktail prevents and treats SARS-CoV-2 infection in rhesus macaques and hamsters
Alina Baum,Richard Copin,Dharani Ajithdoss,Anbo Zhou,Kathryn Lanza,Nicole Negron,Min Ni,Yi Wei,Gurinder S. Atwal,Adelekan Oyejide,Yenny Goez-Gazi,John Dutton,Elizabeth Clemmons,Hilary M. Staples,Carmen Bartley,Benjamin Klaffke,Kendra J. Alfson,Michal Gazi,Olga Gonzales,Edward J. Dick,Ricardo Carrion,Laurent Pessaint,Maciel Porto,Anthony L. Cook,Renita Brown,Vaneesha Ali,Jack Greenhouse,Tammy Taylor,Hanne Leth Andersen,Mark G. Lewis,Neil Stahl,Andrew J. Murphy,George D. Yancopoulos,Christos A. Kyratsous +33 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that REGN-COV2 can greatly reduce virus load in lower and upper airway and decrease virus induced pathological sequalae when administered prophylactically or therapeutically and this results provide evidence of the therapeutic potential of this antibody cocktail.