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Predictors for reactogenicity and humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 following infection and mRNA vaccination: A regularized, mixed-effects modelling approach
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Predictors for reactogenicity and humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 following infection and mRNA vaccination: A regularized, mixed-effects modelling approach

Erin C Williams, Alexander Kizhner, Valerie S Stark, Aria Nawab, Daniel D Muniz, Felipe Echeverri Tribin, Juan Manuel Carreño, Dominika Bielak, Gagandeep Singh, Michael E Hoffer, …
Frontiers in immunology, Vol.14, pp.971277-971277
2023-02-09
PMID: 36845120

Abstract

COVID-19 - prevention & control Humans Immunity, Humoral Longitudinal Studies RNA, Messenger SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination - adverse effects
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