Keyword: SARS-CoV-2
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In the skies above Scotland
Skyports plans to start a new drone service for transporting medical supplies, tests, and samples between hospitals on the west coast of Scotland
By Redação
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A potential virus reservoir
Adipose tissue may act as a reservoir for the novel coronavirus, suggests a study conducted by researchers at the University of Campinas
By Redação
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Vaccine tests advance
One of the best-known COVID-19 vaccine candidates achieved good results in the first phase of clinical trials
By Redação
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Research during quarantine
Fernando Carvall“When I saw the results, I thought: this virus is going to infect everyone” The first reports about the disease in China sparked my curiosity. The Chinese discovered that the virus enters the cells via the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 [ACE2] receptor. Its expression depends on the ACE2 gene, which plays an important role in... View Article
By Redação
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Difficult exit
Quarantine relaxation strategies differ around the country
By Yuri Vasconcelos and Rubem Barros
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Saving time
Brazilian research centers negotiate deals to import vaccine production technology
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Risk of increase in child labor
The reduced income and increased economic insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may lead to a rise in child labor rates in Latin America and the Caribbean
By Redação
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A SARS-CoV-2-proof fabric
Researchers from São Paulo–based company Nanox have developed a fabric containing silver nanoparticles that can inactivate the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2
By Redação
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Platform gathers data on Brazilians with COVID-19
The COVID-19 Data Sharing/BR platform is a repository of clinical, laboratory and demographic data on people diagnosed with the infection in the country
By Redação
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More than 100 different strains of the novel coronavirus identified in Brazil
More than 100 strains of SARS-CoV-2 arrived in Brazil, but only three spread across the country
By Redação
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3.1 million lives saved in Europe
The strict social distancing and lockdown measures implemented in 11 European countries before May 4 may have prevented 3.1 million COVID-19 deaths
By Redação
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Calculating in the dark
Creativity helps scientists predict the economic impacts of an unprecedented crisis
By Diego Viana