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SARS文献合集(免费下载)

Isolation and Characterization of Viruses Related to the SARS Coronavirus from Animals in Southern China
Y. Guan et al.
Published online 4 September 2003, 10.1126/science.1087139
[Abstract] [PDF]  Free Content

News: SARS Experts in China Urge Wider Animal Testing
Dennis Normile
Science 301, 1303 (5 September 2003)
[Summary] [Full text] [PDF]

[SARS research papers are free to all visitors; the full text of news articles is available free to AAAS members or via individual article purchase.]
Civet cats, a raccoon dog, and a ferret badger in an animal market in Guangdong, China, were infected with a coronavirus identical to the one that causes SARS in humans save for an extra 29-nucleotide sequence.
 
Special News Focus: SARS in China
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China's Missed Chance
Martin Enserink
Science 301, 294-296 (18 July 2003)
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Tracking the Roots of a Killer
Dennis Normile and Martin Enserink
Science 301, 297-299 (18 July 2003)
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The Big Question Now: Will It Be Back?
Martin Enserink
Science 301, 299 (18 July 2003)
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[The full text of this Special Report is available free to AAAS members or via individual article purchase.]
 
Epidemiology of the SARS Outbreak
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Transmission Dynamics of the Aetiological Agent of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong: The Impact of Public Health Interventions
Steven Riley et al.
Science 300, 1961-1966 (20 June 2003); published online 23 May 2003, 10.1126/science.1086478
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content

Transmission Dynamics and Control of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Marc Lipsitch et al.
Science 300, 1966-1970 (20 June 2003); published online 23 May 2003, 10.1126/science.1086616
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content
Perspective: Modeling the SARS Epidemic
Chris Dye and Nigel Gay
Science 300, 1884-1885 (20 June 2003); published online 23 May 2003, 10.1126/science.1086925
[Summary] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content
Analysis of the recent outbreak indicates that basic public health measures are sufficient to prevent a SARS epidemic.
 
Model of SARS Protease
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Coronavirus Main Proteinase (3CLpro) Structure: Basis for Design of Anti-SARS Drugs
Kanchan Anand, John Ziebuhr, Parvesh Wadhwani, Jeroen R. Mesters, Rolf Hilgenfeld
Science 300, 1763-1767 (13 June 2003); published online 13 May 2003; 10.1126/science.1085658
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content
Structures on an essential protein of two coronaviruses and use of the genome sequence of the SARS coronavirus allows inferences that may help in designing a therapeutic drug.
 
The SARS Genome
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Characterization of a Novel Coronavirus Associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Paul A. Rota et al.
Science 300, 1394-1399 (30 May 2003); published online 1 May 2003, 10.1126/science.1085952
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content

The Genome Sequence of the SARS-Associated Coronavirus
Marco A. Marra et al.
Science 300, 1399-1404 (30 May 2003); published online 1 May 2003, 10.1126/science.1085953
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  Free Content
Perspective: The SARS Coronavirus: A Postgenomic Era
Kathryn V. Holmes and Luis Enjuanes
Science 300, 1377-1378 (30 May 2003)
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[SARS research papers are free to all visitors; full text of Perspective is available free to AAAS members or via individual article purchase.]
The sequences of two isolates of the coronavirus associated with SARS show that it is not closely related to any of the previously characterized coronaviruses.
 
SARS Editorial
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Lessons from SARS
Barry R. Bloom
Science 300, 701 (2 May 2003)
[Full-text PDF]  Free Content
 
Additional SARS Content
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In addition to free genome papers linked above, we have put together a collection of additional Science news and commentary on the SARS epidemic. Unless otherwise noted, full-text access to the items below is available free of charge to Science individual and institutional subscribers; other users can access these articles on a pay-per-article basis. Information on AAAS membership, which includes a subscription to Science, can be found here.

Searching for a SARS Agenda
Martin Enserink
Science 300, 1487-1488 (6 June 2003)
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Clues to the Animal Origins of SARS
Martin Enserink
Science 300, 1351 (30 May 2003)
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Researcher Told to Stay Home After China Trip
Martin Enserink
Science 300, 1216 (23 May 2003)
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Flood of Sequence Data Yields Clues But Few Answers
Gretchen Vogel
Science 300, 1062 (16 May 2003)
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Hong Kong to Beef Up Monitoring
Dennis Normile
Science 300, 1062 (16 May 2003)
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Up Close and Personal with SARS
Dennis Normile
Science 300, 886 (9 May 2003)
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Battling SARS on the Frontlines
Dennis Normile
Science 300, 714 (2 May 2003)
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Hungry for Details, Scientists Zoom In on SARS Genomes
Martin Enserink and Gretchen Vogel
Science 300, 715 (2 May 2003)
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WHO Wants 21st-Century Reporting Regs
Martin Enserink
Science 300, 717 (2 May 2003)
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Modelers Struggle to Grasp Epidemic's Potential Scope
Gretchen Vogel
Science 300, 558 (25 April 2003)
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Calling All Coronavirologists
Martin Enserink
Science 300, 413 (18 April 2003)
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Deferring Competition, Global Net Closes In on SARS
Martin Enserink and Gretchen Vogel
Science 300, 224 (11 April 2003)
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A Second Suspect in the Global Mystery Outbreak
Martin Enserink
Science 299, 1963 (28 March 2003)
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Scientists Chase Fast-Moving and Deadly Global Illness
Martin Enserink
Science 299, 1822 (21 March 2003)
[Summary] [Full text] [PDF]

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