Journal article
The second COVID-19 mRNA vaccine dose enhances the capacity of Spike-specific memory B cells to bind Omicron BA.2
GE Hartley, ESJ Edwards, N Varese, I Boo, PM Aui, SJ Bornheimer, PM Hogarth, HE Drummer, RE O'Hehir, MC van Zelm
Allergy European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1111/all.15624
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Awarded by Monash University
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Dr. Bruce D. Wines and Ms. Sandra Esparon (Burnet Institute) for technical assistance, Mr. Jack Edwards and Ms. Ebony Blight (Monash University) for sample collection and preparation, and the staff of ARAFlowCore for flow cytometry support. Supported by an Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF, Project no. 2016108; MCvZ, HED, and REO'H) and an unrestricted research grant from BD Biosciences. Open access publishing facilitated by Monash University, as part of the Wiley - Monash University agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.