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Persistence of spike-specific immune responses in BNT162b2-vaccinated donors and generation of rapid ex-vivo T cells expansion protocol for adoptive immunotherapy: A pilot study
MLA
Sarra Mestiri, et al. “Persistence of Spike-Specific Immune Responses in BNT162b2-Vaccinated Donors and Generation of Rapid Ex-Vivo T Cells Expansion Protocol for Adoptive Immunotherapy: A Pilot Study.” Frontiers in Immunology, vol. 14, Feb. 2023. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1061255.
APA
Sarra Mestiri, Maysaloun Merhi, Varghese P. Inchakalody, Nassiba Taib, Maria K. Smatti, Fareed Ahmad, Afsheen Raza, Fatma H. Ali, Shereena Hydrose, Queenie Fernandes, Abdul W. Ansari, Fairooz Sahir, Lobna Al-Zaidan, Munir Jalis, Mokhtar Ghoul, Niloofar Allahverdi, Mohammed U. Al Homsi, Shahab Uddin, Andrew Martin Jeremijenko, … Said Dermime. (2023). Persistence of spike-specific immune responses in BNT162b2-vaccinated donors and generation of rapid ex-vivo T cells expansion protocol for adoptive immunotherapy: A pilot study. Frontiers in Immunology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1061255
Chicago
Sarra Mestiri, Maysaloun Merhi, Varghese P. Inchakalody, Nassiba Taib, Maria K. Smatti, Fareed Ahmad, Afsheen Raza, et al. 2023. “Persistence of Spike-Specific Immune Responses in BNT162b2-Vaccinated Donors and Generation of Rapid Ex-Vivo T Cells Expansion Protocol for Adoptive Immunotherapy: A Pilot Study.” Frontiers in Immunology 14 (February). doi:10.3389/fimmu.2023.1061255.