Greater activation of peripheral T follicular helper cells following high dose influenza vaccine in older adults forecasts seroconversion.
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S. Kalams | S. Yoder | M. Pilkinton | H. Talbot | Christian M. Warren | Katherine J. Nicholas | Rita M. Smith | Spyros A. Kalams
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