Domain-based mRNA vaccines encoding spike protein N-terminal and receptor binding domains confer protection against SARS-CoV-2

Guillaume B.E. Stewart-Jones, Sayda M. Elbashir, Kai Wu, Diana Lee, Isabella Renzi, Baoling Ying, Matthew Koch, Caralyn E. Sein, Angela Choi, Bradley Whitener, Dario Garcia-Dominguez, Carole Henry, Angela Woods, Ling Zhi Ma, Daniela Montes Berrueta, Laura E. Avena, Julian Quinones, Samantha Falcone, Chiaowen J. Hsiao, Suzanne M. ScheafferLarissa B. Thackray, Phil White, Michael S. Diamond, Darin K. Edwards, Andrea Carfi

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