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1. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine response in adults with predominantly antibody deficiency

2. Combinatorial islet protective therapeutic approaches in β‐cell transplantation: Rationally designed solutions using a target product profile

3. Intruders or protectors – the multifaceted role of B cells in CNS disorders

4. B cell treatment promotes a neuroprotective microenvironment after traumatic brain injury through reciprocal immunomodulation with infiltrating peripheral myeloid cells

5. B cell‐dependent subtypes and treatment‐based immune correlates to survival in stage 3 and 4 lung adenocarcinomas

6. Cytometry profiling of ex vivo recall responses to Coxiella burnetii in previously naturally exposed individuals reveals long-term changes in both adaptive and innate immune cellular compartments

7. Repertoires of SARS-CoV-2 epitopes targeted by antibodies vary according to severity of COVID-19

8. Natural Exposure- and Vaccination-Induced Profiles of Ex Vivo Whole Blood Cytokine Responses to Coxiella burnetii

9. Evaluation of a Human T Cell-Targeted Multi-Epitope Vaccine for Q Fever in Animal Models of Coxiella burnetii Immunity

10. Whole Blood Interferon γ Release Is a More Sensitive Marker of Prior Exposure to Coxiella burnetii Than Are Antibody Responses

11. Q-vaxcelerate: A distributed development approach for a new Coxiella burnetii vaccine

12. Promiscuous Coxiella burnetii CD4 Epitope Clusters Associated With Human Recall Responses Are Candidates for a Novel T-Cell Targeted Multi-Epitope Q Fever Vaccine

13. A HABA dye-based colorimetric assay to detect unoccupied biotin binding sites in an avidin-containing fusion protein

14. 1135 A novel self-assembling vaccine, VTX-067, targeting E6/E7 proteins of human papilloma virus induces T cell immune responses and inhibits HPV E6/E7 expressing tumor growth in a C57/B6 mouse model

15. Standardized guinea pig model for Q fever vaccine reactogenicity.

16. Near-infrared laser adjuvant for influenza vaccine.

17. R5-SHIV induces multiple defects in T cell function during early infection of rhesus macaques including accumulation of T reg cells in lymph nodes.

18. R5 clade C SHIV strains with tier 1 or 2 neutralization sensitivity: tools to dissect env evolution and to develop AIDS vaccines in primate models.

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