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Riou, Catherine, Keeton, Roanne, Moyo-Gwete, Thandeka, Hermanus, Tandile, Kgagudi, Prudence, Baguma, Richard, Valley-Omar, Ziyaad, Smith, Mikhail, Tegally, Houriiyah, Doolabh, Deelan, Iranzadeh, Arash, Tyers, Lynn, Mutavhatsindi, Hygon, Tincho, Marius B, Benede, Ntombi, Marais, Gert, Chinhoyi, Lionel R, Mennen, Mathilda, Skelem, Sango, du Bruyn, Elsa, Stek, Cari, network, South African cellular immunity, de Oliveira, Tulio, Williamson, Carolyn, Moore, Penny L, Wilkinson, Robert J, Ntusi, Ntobeko AB, Burgers, Wendy A, Abrahams, Fatima, Ayres, Frances, du Toit, Elloise, Goliath, Rene T, Hanekom, Willem, Hardie, Diana, Hsiao, Nei-Yuan, Kloverpris, Henrik, Korsman, Stephen, Lakay, Francisco, Lambson, Bronwen, Leslie, Alasdair, Makhado, Zanele, Maseko, Moepeng, Mhlanga, Donald, Naidoo, Michelle, Ndhlovu, Zaza, Ngomti, Amkele, Oosthuysen, Brent, Ruzive, Sheena, Sigal, Alex, Smith, Tamryn, van der Westhuizen, Dieter, Zvinairo, Kennedy
SARS-CoV-2 variants have emerged that escape neutralization and potentially impact vaccine efficacy. T cell responses play a role in protection from reinfection and severe disease, but the potential for spike mutations to affect T cell immunity is in
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