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Diminished antibody response to influenza vaccination is characterized by expansion of an age-associated B-cell population with low PAX5
Allison J. Nipper
, Megan J. Smithey
, Raj C. Shah
, David H. Canaday
,
Alan L. Landay
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Keyphrases
Antibody Response
100%
Older Individuals
100%
Cell Population
100%
PAX5
100%
Influenza Vaccination
100%
Age-associated B Cells
100%
Vaccine Response
66%
Antibody Production
66%
CD21
66%
Specific Antibodies
33%
World Population
33%
Vaccination
33%
Functional Response
33%
B Cells
33%
Influenza
33%
Healthy Young
33%
Reduced Expression
33%
CD11c
33%
CD20+
33%
T-bet
33%
Vaccine-preventable Diseases
33%
Phenotypic Response
33%
CD27
33%
CD10
33%
Atypical Memory B Cells
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Antibody Response
100%
Cell Population
100%
Influenza
100%
B Cell
100%
Antibody Generation
50%
Memory B Cell
25%
Potential Difference
25%
CD11c
25%
CD20
25%
Infection
25%