Author: Dawson, Patrick; Malik, Mamunur Rahman; Parvez, Faruque; Morse, Stephen S.
Title: What Have We Learned About Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Emergence in Humans? A Systematic Literature Review Document date: 2019_3_1
ID: yb54i1ne_23
Snippet: Animal models for MERS-CoV include transgenic mice expressing human DPP4 (Cockrell et al. 2014 , Agrawal et al. 2015 , which develop respiratory disease and are the most widely used model; marmosets (Falzarano et al. 2014) ; rhesus macaques , Yao et al. 2014 ; camels (Barlan et al. 2014) ; horses (Barlan et al. 2014) , and alpacas (Adney et al. 2016) . However, there is no animal model that clearly mimics human clinical MERS (review: Baseler et a.....
Document: Animal models for MERS-CoV include transgenic mice expressing human DPP4 (Cockrell et al. 2014 , Agrawal et al. 2015 , which develop respiratory disease and are the most widely used model; marmosets (Falzarano et al. 2014) ; rhesus macaques , Yao et al. 2014 ; camels (Barlan et al. 2014) ; horses (Barlan et al. 2014) , and alpacas (Adney et al. 2016) . However, there is no animal model that clearly mimics human clinical MERS (review: Baseler et al. 2016 ).
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