2349. Natural Killer Cells and BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine Reactogenicity and Durability

Abstract Background Natural killer (NK) cells can both amplify and diminish immune responses to vaccination. Studies in humans and animals have observed NK cell activation within days after mRNA vaccination. In this study, we sought to determine if baseline NK cell frequencies, phenotype, or functio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open forum infectious diseases 2023-11, Vol.10 (Supplement_2)
Hauptverfasser: Graydon, Elizabeth K, Conner, Tonia, Dunham, Kim, Olsen, Cara, Goguet, Emilie, Segard, Allison, Coggins, Si’Ana A, Tso, Marana S, Samuels, Emily C, Jackson-Thompson, Belinda, Moser, Matthew S, Lindrose, Alyssa R, Hollis-Perry, Monique, Wang, Gregory, Maiolatesi, Santina, Alcorta, Yolanda, Reyes, Anatalio, Wong, Mimi, Ramsey, Kathy, Davies, Julian, Parmelee, Edward, Ortega, Orlando, Edwards, Margaret Sanchez, Moller, Sydney, Inglefield, Jon, Tribble, David, Burgess, Timothy, O’Connell, Robert, Malloy, Allison M, Pollett, Simon, Broder, Christopher, Laing, Eric D, Anderson, Stephen, Mitre, Edward
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