Human B cell lineages associated with germinal centers following influenza vaccination are measurably evolving

  1. Kenneth B Hoehn
  2. Jackson S Turner
  3. Frederick I Miller
  4. Ruoyi Jiang
  5. Oliver G Pybus
  6. Ali H Ellebedy
  7. Steven H Kleinstein  Is a corresponding author
  1. Yale School of Medicine, United States
  2. Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, United States
  3. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States
  4. University of Oxford, United Kingdom

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  1. Kenneth B Hoehn
  2. Jackson S Turner
  3. Frederick I Miller
  4. Ruoyi Jiang
  5. Oliver G Pybus
  6. Ali H Ellebedy
  7. Steven H Kleinstein
(2021)
Human B cell lineages associated with germinal centers following influenza vaccination are measurably evolving
eLife 10:e70873.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70873

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