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| Publication date | Type | Key finding | PMID |
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| 2026-05-26 | Molecular Adaptation | MERS-CoV replicated efficiently and caused lethal disease in transgenic Syrian hamsters expressing human DPP4, whereas wild-type hamsters are non-susceptible. | 42244650 |
| 2026-05-26 | Host Range Experiment | Direct contact transmission of MERS-CoV occurred between hDPP4 transgenic Syrian hamsters, while airborne transmission was not observed. | 42244650 |
| 2026-04-07 | Receptor Usage | East African clade C MERS-CoV strains show reduced TMPRSS2-mediated viral entry compared with clade A/B viruses, suggesting altered protease usage mechanisms. | 41920873 |
| 2026-04-07 | Molecular Adaptation | East African clade C MERS-CoV camel strains show reduced cleavage at the spike S1/S2 boundary and decreased TMPRSS2-mediated viral entry, indicating molecular adaptation that may limit replication in human cells. | 41920873 |
| 2026-04-07 | Genomic Evolution | Sequence variation in the spike gene of East African clade C MERS-CoV relative to clade A/B strains defines reduced TMPRSS2-mediated entry and suggests evolutionary divergence in spike under distinct camel-associated selection pressures. | 41920873 |
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| Publication date | Type | Key finding | PMID |
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| 2026-05-26 | Molecular Adaptation | MERS-CoV replicated efficiently and caused lethal disease in transgenic Syrian hamsters expressing human DPP4, whereas wild-type hamsters are non-susceptible. | 42244650 |
| 2026-05-26 | Host Range Experiment | Direct contact transmission of MERS-CoV occurred between hDPP4 transgenic Syrian hamsters, while airborne transmission was not observed. | 42244650 |
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