T-cell receptor excision circle levels and safety of paediatric immunization: A population-based self-controlled case series analysis
T-cell receptor excision circle levels are a surrogate marker of T-cell production and immune system function. We sought to determine whether non-pathological levels of infant T-cell receptor excision circles were associated with adverse events following immunization. A self-controlled case series d...
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Main Authors: | Kumanan Wilson (Author), Daniel Rodriguez Duque (Author), Malia S.Q Murphy (Author), Steven Hawken (Author), Anne Pham-Huy (Author), Jeffrey Kwong (Author), Shelley L. Deeks (Author), Beth K. Potter (Author), Natasha S. Crowcroft (Author), Dennis E. Bulman (Author), Pranesh Chakraborty (Author), Julian Little (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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