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  • Sex and Gender Differences ... Sex and Gender Differences in the Outcomes of Vaccination over the Life Course
    Flanagan, Katie L; Fink, Ashley L; Plebanski, Magdalena ... Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 10/2017, Volume: 33, Issue: 1
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    Both sex (i.e., biological differences) and gender (i.e., social or cultural influences) impact vaccine acceptance, responses, and outcomes. Clinical data illustrate that among children, young ...
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  • Biological sex affects vacc... Biological sex affects vaccine efficacy and protection against influenza in mice
    Fink, Ashley L.; Engle, Kyrra; Ursin, Rebecca L. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 49
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    Biological sex affects adaptive immune responses, which could impact influenza infection and vaccine efficacy. Infection of mice with 2009 H1N1 induced antibody responses, CD4⁺ T cell and CD8⁺ T cell ...
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  • The Confluence of Sex Hormo... The Confluence of Sex Hormones and Aging on Immunity
    Gubbels Bupp, Melanie R; Potluri, Tanvi; Fink, Ashley L ... Frontiers in immunology, 06/2018, Volume: 9
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    The immune systems of post-pubescent males and females differ significantly with profound consequences to health and disease. In many cases, sex-specific differences in the immune responses of young ...
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  • Sex and Gender Impact Immun... Sex and Gender Impact Immune Responses to Vaccines Among the Elderly
    Fink, Ashley L; Klein, Sabra L Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) 30, Issue: 6
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    In response to the recommended vaccines in older-aged individuals, sex differences occur in response to those that protect against influenza, tetanus, pertussis, shingles, and pneumococcal ...
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  • The evolution of greater hu... The evolution of greater humoral immunity in females than males: implications for vaccine efficacy
    Fink, Ashley L; Klein, Sabra L Current opinion in physiology, 12/2018, Volume: 6
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    •Among vertebrates, females develop higher antibody responses to diverse antigens than males.•Sex differences in humoral immunity are greatest after puberty and prior to reproductive senescence.•Sex ...
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  • Progesterone-Based Contrace... Progesterone-Based Contraceptives Reduce Adaptive Immune Responses and Protection against Sequential Influenza A Virus Infections
    Hall, Olivia J; Nachbagauer, Raffael; Vermillion, Meghan S ... Journal of virology, 04/2017, Volume: 91, Issue: 8
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    In addition to their intended use, progesterone (P4)-based contraceptives promote anti-inflammatory immune responses, yet their effects on the outcome of infectious diseases, including influenza A ...
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  • Dengue virus specific IgY p... Dengue virus specific IgY provides protection following lethal dengue virus challenge and is neutralizing in the absence of inducing antibody dependent enhancement
    Fink, Ashley L; Williams, Katherine L; Harris, Eva ... PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 07/2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 7
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    Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS) are severe disease manifestations that can occur following sequential infection with different dengue virus serotypes (DENV1-4). At ...
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  • Greater Breadth of Vaccine-... Greater Breadth of Vaccine-Induced Immunity in Females than Males Is Mediated by Increased Antibody Diversity in Germinal Center B Cells
    Ursin, Rebecca L; Dhakal, Santosh; Liu, Hsuan ... mBio, 08/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
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    Inactivated influenza vaccines induce greater antibody responses in females than males among both humans and mice. To test the breadth of protection, we used recombinant mouse-adapted ...
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  • Sex-specific effects of age... Sex-specific effects of age and body mass index on antibody responses to seasonal influenza vaccines in healthcare workers
    Kuo, Helen; Shapiro, Janna R.; Dhakal, Santosh ... Vaccine, 03/2022, Volume: 40, Issue: 11
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    •Repeat vaccination is associated with low H1N1 and H3N2 seroconversion rates.•No difference in neutralizing antibody titers between male and female healthcare workers.•Male healthcare workers are ...
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  • Sex Reporting in Preclinica... Sex Reporting in Preclinical Microbiological and Immunological Research
    Potluri, Tanvi; Engle, Kyrra; Fink, Ashley L ... mBio, 11/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    Both sex (i.e., biological construct of male and female) and gender (i.e., social construct of masculine and feminine) impact the pathogenesis of diseases, including those caused by microbial ...
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