Cellular immune responses of older adults to four influenza vaccines: Results of a randomized, controlled comparison
Cellular immunity is important for protection against the serious complications of influenza in older adults. As it is unclear if newer influenza vaccines elicit greater cellular responses than standard vaccines, we compared responses to 2 standard and 2 newer licensed trivalent inactivated vaccines...
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Main Authors: | Arun Kumar (Author), Janet E. McElhaney (Author), Lisa Walrond (Author), Terry D. Cyr (Author), Shahzma Merani (Author), Tobias R. Kollmann (Author), Scott A. Halperin (Author), David W. Scheifele (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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