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Autor:
Wei, Jia, Pouwels, Koen B., Stoesser, Nicole, Matthews, Philippa C., Diamond, Ian, Studley, Ruth, Rourke, Emma, Cook, Duncan, Bell, John I., Newton, John N., Farrar, Jeremy, Howarth, Alison, Marsden, Brian D., Hoosdally, Sarah, Jones, E. Yvonne, Stuart, David I., Crook, Derrick W., Peto, Tim E. A., Walker, A. Sarah, Eyre, David W., Thomas, Tina, Ayoubkhani, Daniel, Black, Russell, Felton, Antonio, Crees, Megan, Jones, Joel, Lloyd, Lina, Sutherland, Esther, Pritchard, Emma, Vihta, Karina-Doris, Doherty, George, Kavanagh, James, Chau, Kevin K., Hatch, Stephanie B., Ebner, Daniel, Ferreira, Lucas Martins, Christott, Thomas, Dejnirattisai, Wanwisa, Mongkolsapaya, Juthathip, Cameron, Sarah, Tamblin-Hopper, Phoebe, Wolna, Magda, Brown, Rachael, Cornall, Richard, Screaton, Gavin, Lythgoe, Katrina, Bonsall, David, Golubchik, Tanya, Fryer, Helen, Cox, Stuart, Paddon, Kevin, James, Tim, House, Thomas, Robotham, Julie, Birrell, Paul, Jordan, Helena, Sheppard, Tim, Athey, Graham, Moody, Dan, Curry, Leigh, Brereton, Pamela, Jarvis, Ian, Godsmark, Anna, Morris, George, Mallick, Bobby, Eeles, Phil, Hay, Jodie, VanSteenhouse, Harper, Lee, Jessica, White, Sean, Evans, Tim, Bloemberg, Lisa, Allison, Katie, Pandya, Anouska, Davis, Sophie, Conway, David I., MacLeod, Margaret, Cunningham, Chris
Antibody responses are an important part of immunity after Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. However, antibody trajectories and the associated duration of protection after a second vaccine dose remain unclear. In this study, we investi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::fd1402ed525df2de66a986db3afcb635
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/270678/1/270678.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/270678/1/270678.pdf
Autor:
Wei, Jia, Matthews, Philippa C., Stoesser, Nicole, Maddox, Thomas, Lorenzi, Luke, Studley, Ruth, Bell, John I., Newton, John N., Farrar, Jeremy, Diamond, Ian, Rourke, Emma, Howarth, Alison, Marsden, Brian D., Hoosdally, Sarah, Jones, E. Yvonne, Stuart, David I., Crook, Derrick W., Peto, Tim E. A., Pouwels, Koen B., Walker, A. Sarah, Eyre, David W., Thomas, Tina, Cook, Duncan, Ayoubkhani, Daniel, Black, Russell, Felton, Antonio, Crees, Megan, Jones, Joel, Lloyd, Lina, Sutherland, Esther, Pritchard, Emma, Vihta, Karina-Doris, Doherty, George, Kavanagh, James, Chau, Kevin K., Hatch, Stephanie B., Ebner, Daniel, Ferreira, Lucas Martins, Christott, Thomas, Dejnirattisai, Wanwisa, Mongkolsapaya, Juthathip, Cameron, Sarah, Tamblin-Hopper, Phoebe, Wolna, Magda, Brown, Rachael, Cornall, Richard, Screaton, Gavin, Lythgoe, Katrina, Bonsall, David, Golubchik, Tanya, Fryer, Helen, Cox, Stuart, Paddon, Kevin, James, Tim, House, Thomas, Robotham, Julie, Birrell, Paul, Jordan, Helena, Sheppard, Tim, Athey, Graham, Moody, Dan, Curry, Leigh, Brereton, Pamela, Jarvis, Ian, Godsmark, Anna, Morris, George, Mallick, Bobby, Eeles, Phil, Hay, Jodie, VanSteenhouse, Harper, Lee, Jessica, White, Sean, Evans, Tim, Bloemberg, Lisa, Allison, Katie, Pandya, Anouska, Davis, Sophie, Conway, David I., MacLeod, Margaret, Cunningham, Chris
Understanding the trajectory, duration, and determinants of antibody responses after SARS-CoV-2 infection can inform subsequent protection and risk of reinfection, however large-scale representative studies are limited. Here we estimated antibody res
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::43959052818e67e68dde182ca602cb2d
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/270680/1/270680.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/270680/1/270680.pdf
Autor:
Wei, Jia, Stoesser, Nicole, Matthews, Philippa C., Ayoubkhani, Daniel, Studley, Ruth, Bell, Iain, Bell, John I., Newton, John N., Farrar, Jeremy, Diamond, Ian, Rourke, Emma, Howarth, Alison, Marsden, Brian D., Hoosdally, Sarah, Jones, E. Yvonne, Stuart, David I., Crook, Derrick W., Peto, Tim E. A., Pouwels, Koen B., Eyre, David W., Walker, A. Sarah, Lambert, Alex, Thomas, Tina, Black, Russell, Felton, Antonio, Crees, Megan, Jones, Joel, Lloyd, Lina, Sutherland, Esther, Pritchard, Emma, Vihta, Karina-Doris, Doherty, George, Kavanagh, James, Chau, Kevin K., Hatch, Stephanie B., Ebner, Daniel, Ferreira, Lucas Martins, Christott, Thomas, Dejnirattisai, Wanwisa, Mongkolsapaya, Juthathip, Cameron, Sarah, Tamblin-Hopper, Phoebe, Wolna, Magda, Brown, Rachael, Cornall, Richard, Screaton, Gavin, Lythgoe, Katrina, Bonsall, David, Golubchik, Tanya, Fryer, Helen, Cox, Stuart, Paddon, Kevin, James, Tim, House, Thomas, Robotham, Julie, Birrell, Paul, Jordan, Helena, Sheppard, Tim, Athey, Graham, Moody, Dan, Curry, Leigh, Brereton, Pamela, Jarvis, Ian, Godsmark, Anna, Morris, George, Mallick, Bobby, Eeles, Phil, Hay, Jodie, VanSteenhouse, Harper, Lee, Jessica
We report that in a cohort of 45,965 adults, who were receiving either the ChAdOx1 or the BNT162b2 SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, in those who had no prior infection with SARS-CoV-2, seroconversion rates and quantitative antibody levels after a single dose wer
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::a1133016beaf2dbc36cbbe1a26793b1a
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/250653/1/250653.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/250653/1/250653.pdf