Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
Abstract Re-exposure to chickenpox may boost varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunity in the elderly. This secondary immune response is hypothesized to confer protection against herpes zoster. We longitudinally sampled 36 adults over the course of one year after re-exposure to chickenpox. The resulting...
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Autores principales: | B. Ogunjimi, J. Van den Bergh, P. Meysman, S. Heynderickx, K. Bergs, H. Jansens, E. Leuridan, A. Vorsters, H. Goossens, K. Laukens, N. Cools, Viggo Van Tendeloo, N. Hens, P. Van Damme, Evelien Smits, Ph. Beutels |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/da25d5c449f3410083345291595df30c |
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