Adverse effects following anti-COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by altering the route of administration and correlate with baseline enrichment of T and NK cell genes
Syenina, Ayesa, Gan, Esther S, Toh, Justin Z N, de Alwis, Ruklanthi, Lin, Lowell Z, Tham, Christine Y L, Yee, Jia Xin, Leong, Yan Shan, Sam, Huizhen, Cheong, Charlene, Teh, Yii Ean, Wee, Ian L E, Ng, Dorothy H L, Chan, Kuan Rong, Sim, Jean X Y, Kalimuddin, Shirin, Ong, Eugenia Z, Low, Jenny G, Ooi, Eng Eong
Published in PLoS biology (31.05.2022)
Published in PLoS biology (31.05.2022)
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Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by altering the route of administration and correlate with baseline enrichment of T and NK cell genes
Ayesa Syenina, Esther S. Gan, Justin Z. N. Toh, Ruklanthi de Alwis, Lowell Z. Lin, Christine Y. L. Tham, Jia Xin Yee, Yan Shan Leong, Huizhen Sam, Charlene Cheong, Yii Ean Teh, Ian L. E. Wee, Dorothy H. L. Ng, Kuan Rong Chan, Jean X. Y. Sim, Shirin Kalimuddin, Eugenia Z. Ong, Jenny G. Low, Eng Eong Ooi
Published in PLoS biology (01.05.2022)
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Published in PLoS biology (01.05.2022)
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