Maternal antibody inhibits both cellular and humoral immunity in response to measles vaccination at birth

scientific article published on 29 March 2006

Maternal antibody inhibits both cellular and humoral immunity in response to measles vaccination at birth is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VIROL.2006.02.029
P698PubMed publication ID16569419

P50authorPaul A. RotaQ88475153
William J. BelliniQ88569524
Azaibi TaminQ88585554
Michael B McChesneyQ114291779
Mary Premenko-LanierQ117261335
P2093author name stringGregory Hodge
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P433issue2
P921main subjectmeaslesQ79793
P304page(s)429-432
P577publication date2006-03-29
P1433published inVirologyQ7934867
P1476titleMaternal antibody inhibits both cellular and humoral immunity in response to measles vaccination at birth
P478volume350

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