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Influenza Vaccines
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Influenza, Human
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Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
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Influenza A virus
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Influenza A virus alters pneumococcal nasal colonization and middle ear infection independently of phase variation.
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Coinfection with Streptococcus pneumoniae negatively modulates the size and composition of the ongoing influenza-specific CD8? T cell response.
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Nonhuman primate infants have an impaired respiratory but not systemic IgG antibody response following influenza virus infection.
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Inclusion of Flagellin during Vaccination against Influenza Enhances Recall Responses in Nonhuman Primate Neonates.
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A Novel R848-Conjugated Inactivated Influenza Virus Vaccine Is Efficacious and Safe in a Neonate Nonhuman Primate Model.
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Adjuvanting an inactivated influenza vaccine with flagellin improves the function and quantity of the long-term antibody response in a nonhuman primate neonate model.
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Pneumococcal Neuraminidase A (NanA) Promotes Biofilm Formation and Synergizes with Influenza A Virus in Nasal Colonization and Middle Ear Infection.
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Vaccination strategies to overcome immune deficiencies in neonates
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CTL AVIDITY AND THE AGING IMMUNE RESPONSE
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An R848 adjuvanted influenza vaccine promotes early activation of B cells in the draining lymph nodes of non-human primate neonates.
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Adjuvanting an inactivated influenza vaccine with conjugated R848 improves the level of antibody present at 6months in a nonhuman primate neonate model.
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The choice of linker for conjugating R848 to inactivated influenza virus determines the stimulatory capacity for innate immune cells.
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Effectiveness of R848 conjugated IPR8 as a vaccine for the elderly
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Immunogenicity of high-dose influenza vaccination in patients with primary central nervous system malignancy.
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Development of vaccine approaches to elicit broadly protective influenza-specific immune responses in infants
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Understanding Antibody Responses in Early Life: Baby Steps towards Developing an Effective Influenza Vaccine.
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An R848 conjugated influenza virus vaccine elicits robust IgG to hemagglutinin stem in a newborn nonhuman primate model.
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Challenges for the Newborn Following Influenza Virus Infection and Prospects for an Effective Vaccine.
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Influenza-infected newborn and adult monkeys exhibit a strong primary antibody response to hemagglutinin stem.
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An Analysis of Linker-Dependent Effects on the APC Activation and In Vivo Immunogenicity of an R848-Conjugated Influenza Vaccine.
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Maternal influenza vaccination preferentially boosts hemagglutinin stem-specific antibody resulting in efficient transplacental transfer of stem-specific IgG.
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Analysis of R848 as an Adjuvant to Improve Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Immunogenicity in Elderly Nonhuman Primates.
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Neuraminidase-specific antibody responses are generated in naive and vaccinated newborn nonhuman primates following virus infection.
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