Circulating follicular helper T cells and subsets are associated with immune response to hepatitis B vaccination
Around 5-10% of healthy vaccinees lack or produce an inadequate antibody response following receipt of a standard hepatitis B vaccination regimen. Studying immune response to hepatitis B vaccination could promote researches of immunological events contributing to this poor response. To address this,...
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Main Authors: | Mingjuan Yin (Author), Yongzhen Xiong (Author), Lingfeng Huang (Author), Gang Liu (Author), Zuwei Yu (Author), Yi Zhao (Author), Jie Zhao (Author), Yan Zhang (Author), Tingyu Lian (Author), Jingxiao Huang (Author), DongMei Liang (Author), JinMei Zeng (Author), Jindong Ni (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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