
Adam K. Wheatley
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Jan 27, 2024 |
cell.com | Alice Burton |Stephane M. Guillaume |William Foster |Adam K. Wheatley
Immune responses to vaccination wane with age. Burton et al. used single-cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry of influenza-vaccine-specific B cells to delineate changes in B cell memory generation, antibody mutation, and their subsequent selection in older persons.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
cell.com | Adam K. Wheatley |Stephen J. Kent
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Jun 21, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Adam K. Wheatley |Jennifer A. Juno
In early 2021, recommendations about COVID vaccines were pretty straightforward – get two doses, as soon as you are eligible. A year later, we knew getting a third dose was important for protection against the new Omicron variant. Today, though, the situation is far more complex – new updated vaccines are available, the majority of Australians have likely been infected at least once with an Omicron strain, and waves of infection continue to occur.
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Jun 21, 2023 |
au.news.yahoo.com | Jennifer A. Juno |Adam K. Wheatley
In early 2021, recommendations about COVID vaccines were pretty straightforward – get two doses, as soon as you are eligible. A year later, we knew getting a third dose was important for protection against the new Omicron variant. Today, though, the situation is far more complex – new updated vaccines are available, the majority of Australians have likely been infected at least once with an Omicron strain, and waves of infection continue to occur.
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May 8, 2023 |
hashtag.net.au | Adam K. Wheatley
In early 2021, recommendations about COVID vaccines were pretty straightforward – get two doses, as soon as you are eligible. A year later, we knew getting a third dose was important for protection against the new Omicron variant. Today, though, the situation is far more complex – new updated vaccines are available, the majority of Australians have likely been infected at least once with an Omicron strain, and waves of infection continue to occur.
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