Delayed Booster Dosing Modulates Human Antigen-Specific Ig and B Cell Responses to the RH5.1/AS01 <sub>B</sub> Malaria Vaccine
SSRN Electronic Journal2022
Carolyn M. Nielsen, Jordan R. Barrett, Christine L. Davis, Jon Fallon, Cyndi Goh, Ashlin R. Michell, Catherine L. Griffin, Andrew Kwok, Carolin Loos, Samuel Darko, Farida Laboune, Sarah E. Silk, Mehmet Tekman, Joe Francica, Amy Ransier, Ruth Payne, Angela M. Minassian, Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Robert A. Seder, Daniel C. Douek, Galit Alter, Simon J. Draper
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