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  • Differential Kinetics of Im...
    Collier, Ai-ris Y; Yu, Jingyou; McMahan, Katherine; Liu, Jinyan; Chandrashekar, Abishek; Maron, Jenny S; Atyeo, Caroline; Martinez, David R; Ansel, Jessica L; Aguayo, Ricardo; Rowe, Marjorie; Jacob-Dolan, Catherine; Sellers, Daniel; Barrett, Julia; Ahmad, Kunza; Anioke, Tochi; VanWyk, Haley; Gardner, Sarah; Powers, Olivia; Bondzie, Esther A; Wan, Huahua; Baric, Ralph S; Alter, Galit; Hacker, Michele R; Barouch, Dan H

    The New England journal of medicine, 11/2021, Volume: 385, Issue: 21
    Journal Article

    B-cell and T-cell responses were measured to assess the stability and duration of vaccine-induced immunity. Responses to BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 peaked early and declined over 6 to 8 months. The response to Ad26.CoV2.S reached a lower peak but continued without evidence of notable decline for 8 months. Response levels correlating with protection have not yet been defined.