Th1/Th17 polarization persists following whole-cell pertussis vaccination despite repeated acellular boosters
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B. Pulendran | Bjoern Peters | A. Sette | L. Purcell | A. Mentzer | Mariana Babor | S. Crotty | G. Seumois | P. Vijayanand | Christopher D. Petro | Mario Cortese | R. da Silva Antunes | Chelsea Carpenter | N. Khalil | Ricardo da Silva Antunes | Alexander J Mentzer
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