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Study reveals why some animals are prone to COVID-19 – Gulf News
This may be due to particular protein structures on the surface of animal cells

A pug who has preliminarily tested positive for the coronavirus, getting swabbed while Sydney McLean, right, holds him.
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California: New research on protein structures by Stanford University, California claims to help drug development and predict future outbreaks of COVID-19.
According to the study in the open-access journal PLOS Computational Biology, some animals are more susceptive of the COVID-19 infection than others, and this may be due to particular protein structures on…
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