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Systems vaccinology of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine in humans (vol 596, pg 410, 2021)

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    Prabhu S Arunachalam, Stanford UniversityMadeleine KD Scott, Stanford UniversityThomas Hagan, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterChunfeng Li, Stanford UniversityYufeng Feng, Stanford UniversityFlorian Wimmers, Stanford UniversityLilit Grigoryan, Stanford UniversityMeera Trisal, Stanford UniversityVenkata Viswanadh Edara, Yerkes National Primate Research CenterLilin Lai, Emory UniversitySarah Esther Chang, Stanford UniversityAllan Feng, Stanford UniversityShaurya Dhingra, Stanford UniversityMihir Shah, Stanford UniversityAlexandra S Lee, Stanford UniversitySharon Chinthrajah, Stanford UniversitySayantani B Sindher, Stanford UniversityVamsee Mallajosyula, Stanford UniversityFei Gao, Stanford UniversityNatalia Sigal, Stanford UniversitySangeeta Kowli, Stanford UniversitySheena Gupta, Stanford UniversityKathryn Pellegrini, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, AtlantaGregory Tharp, Yerkes National Primate Research CenterSofia Maysel-Auslender, Stanford UniversitySydney Hamilton, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, AtlantaHadj Aoued, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, AtlantaKevin Hrusovsky, Quanterix, Billerica, MA USAMark Roskey, Quanterix, Billerica, MA USASteven Bosinger, Emory UniversityHolden T Maecker, Stanford UniversityScott D Boyd, Stanford UniversityMark M Davis, Stanford UniversityPaul J Utz, Stanford UniversityMehul Suthar, Emory UniversityPurvesh Khatri, Stanford UniversityKari C Nadeau, Stanford UniversityBali Pulendran, Emory University
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  • English
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  • 2023-05-24
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  • NATURE PORTFOLIO
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  • © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2023
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  • 618
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  • 7964
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  • E18
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  • E18
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  • Addendum to: Nature 10.1038/s41586-021-03791-x Published online 12 July 2021 Since the publication of our original article, we have been alerted to a discrepancy between the expression of sex-specific genes in the cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes by sequencing (CITE-seq) and bulk transcriptomics datasets and the reported gender of the subjects, whose transcriptomes were analysed in these datasets.
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  • Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery
  • Health Sciences, Immunology

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