SARS-CoV-2 requires cholesterol for viral entry and pathological syncytia formation

  1. David W Sanders
  2. Chanelle C Jumper
  3. Paul J Ackerman
  4. Dan Bracha
  5. Anita Donlic
  6. Hahn Kim
  7. Devin Kenney
  8. Ivan Castello-Serrano
  9. Saori Suzuki
  10. Tomokazu Tamura
  11. Alexander H Tavares
  12. Mohsan Saeed
  13. Alex S Holehouse
  14. Alexander Ploss
  15. Ilya Levental
  16. Florian Douam
  17. Robert F Padera
  18. Bruce D Levy
  19. Clifford P Brangwynne  Is a corresponding author
  1. Princeton University, United States
  2. Boston University, United States
  3. University of Virginia, United States
  4. Washington University School of Medicine, United States
  5. Harvard Medical School, United States
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  1. David W Sanders
  2. Chanelle C Jumper
  3. Paul J Ackerman
  4. Dan Bracha
  5. Anita Donlic
  6. Hahn Kim
  7. Devin Kenney
  8. Ivan Castello-Serrano
  9. Saori Suzuki
  10. Tomokazu Tamura
  11. Alexander H Tavares
  12. Mohsan Saeed
  13. Alex S Holehouse
  14. Alexander Ploss
  15. Ilya Levental
  16. Florian Douam
  17. Robert F Padera
  18. Bruce D Levy
  19. Clifford P Brangwynne
(2021)
SARS-CoV-2 requires cholesterol for viral entry and pathological syncytia formation
eLife 10:e65962.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.65962