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  • Pneumococcal Conjugate and ... Pneumococcal Conjugate and Plain Polysaccharide Vaccines Have Divergent Effects on Antigen-Specific B Cells
    Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A.; Lazarus, Rajeka; Yu, Ly-Mee ... The Journal of infectious diseases, 05/2012, Volume: 205, Issue: 9
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    Background. A 23-valent unconjugated pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vP), routinely administered at the age of 65, has limited effectiveness, and revaccination induces attenuated antibody ...
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  • AS03- and MF59-Adjuvanted I... AS03- and MF59-Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccines in Children
    Wilkins, Amanda L; Kazmin, Dmitri; Napolitani, Giorgio ... Frontiers in immunology, 12/2017, Volume: 8
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    Influenza is a major cause of respiratory disease leading to hospitalization in young children. However, seasonal trivalent influenza vaccines (TIVs) have been shown to be ineffective and poorly ...
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  • Safety and Immunogenicity o... Safety and Immunogenicity of Novel Adenovirus Type 26– and Modified Vaccinia Ankara–Vectored Ebola Vaccines: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Milligan, Iain D; Gibani, Malick M; Sewell, Richard ... JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, 04/2016, Volume: 315, Issue: 15
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    IMPORTANCE: Developing effective vaccines against Ebola virus is a global priority. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate an adenovirus type 26 vector vaccine encoding Ebola glycoprotein (Ad26.ZEBOV) and a modified ...
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  • Design, recruitment, and mi... Design, recruitment, and microbiological considerations in human challenge studies
    Darton, Thomas C, DPhil; Blohmke, Christoph J, Dr; Moorthy, Vasee S, DPhil ... The Lancet infectious diseases, 07/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 7
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    Summary Since the 18th century a wealth of knowledge regarding infectious disease pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment has been accumulated from findings of infection challenges in human beings. ...
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  • Immunogenicity, safety, and... Immunogenicity, safety, and reactogenicity of heterologous COVID-19 primary vaccination incorporating mRNA, viral-vector, and protein-adjuvant vaccines in the UK (Com-COV2): a single-blind, randomised, phase 2, non-inferiority trial
    Stuart, Arabella S V; Shaw, Robert H; Liu, Xinxue ... The Lancet (British edition), 01/2022, Volume: 399, Issue: 10319
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    Given the importance of flexible use of different COVID-19 vaccines within the same schedule to facilitate rapid deployment, we studied mixed priming schedules incorporating an adenoviral-vectored ...
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  • BCR repertoire sequencing: different patterns of B-cell activation after two Meningococcal vaccines
    Galson, Jacob D; Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A; Trück, Johannes ... Immunology and cell biology, November 2015, Volume: 93, Issue: 10
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    Next-generation sequencing was used to investigate the B-cell receptor heavy chain transcript repertoire of different B-cell subsets (naive, marginal zone (MZ), immunoglobulin M (IgM) memory and IgG ...
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  • Antibody-Dependent Natural ... Antibody-Dependent Natural Killer Cell Activation After Ebola Vaccination
    Wagstaffe, Helen R; Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A; Bockstal, Viki ... The Journal of infectious diseases, 04/2021, Volume: 223, Issue: 7
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    Abstract Background Antibody Fc-mediated functions, such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, contribute to vaccine-induced protection against viral infections. Fc-mediated function of ...
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  • Memory B Cell Activation In... Memory B Cell Activation Induced by Pertussis Booster Vaccination in Four Age Groups of Three Countries
    Versteegen, Pauline; Barkoff, Alex-Mikael; Valente Pinto, Marta ... Frontiers in immunology, 05/2022, Volume: 13
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    Immunogenicity of acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines is conventionally assessed by measuring antibody responses but antibody concentrations wane quickly after vaccination. Memory B cells, however, are ...
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  • Ebola virus glycoprotein st... Ebola virus glycoprotein stimulates IL-18-dependent natural killer cell responses
    Wagstaffe, Helen R; Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A; Bockstal, Viki ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 07/2020, Volume: 130, Issue: 7
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    BACKGROUNDNK cells are activated by innate cytokines and viral ligands to kill virus-infected cells. These functions are enhanced during secondary immune responses and after vaccination by synergy ...
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  • Analysis of B Cell Repertoi... Analysis of B Cell Repertoire Dynamics Following Hepatitis B Vaccination in Humans, and Enrichment of Vaccine-specific Antibody Sequences
    Galson, Jacob D.; Trück, Johannes; Fowler, Anna ... EBioMedicine, 12/2015, Volume: 2, Issue: 12
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    Generating a diverse B cell immunoglobulin repertoire is essential for protection against infection. The repertoire in humans can now be comprehensively measured by high-throughput sequencing. Using ...
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