Long term intrinsic cycling in human life course antibody responses to influenza A(H3N2): an observational and modelling study

  1. Bingyi Yang  Is a corresponding author
  2. Bernardo García-Carreras
  3. Justin Lessler
  4. Jonathan M Read
  5. Huachen Zhu
  6. C Jessica E Metcalf
  7. James A Hay
  8. Kin O Kwok
  9. Ruiyun Shen
  10. Chao Q Jiang
  11. Yi Guan
  12. Steven Riley  Is a corresponding author
  13. Derek A Cummings  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  2. University of Florida, United States
  3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
  4. Lancaster University, United Kingdom
  5. Princeton University, United States
  6. Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, United States
  7. Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
  8. Guangzhou Number 12 People's Hospital, China
  9. Imperial College London, United Kingdom

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  1. Bingyi Yang
  2. Bernardo García-Carreras
  3. Justin Lessler
  4. Jonathan M Read
  5. Huachen Zhu
  6. C Jessica E Metcalf
  7. James A Hay
  8. Kin O Kwok
  9. Ruiyun Shen
  10. Chao Q Jiang
  11. Yi Guan
  12. Steven Riley
  13. Derek A Cummings
(2022)
Long term intrinsic cycling in human life course antibody responses to influenza A(H3N2): an observational and modelling study
eLife 11:e81457.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81457

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