1. Longitudinal determination of BNT162b2 vaccine induced strongly binding SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in a cohort of Romanian healthcare workers

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Mónika Korodi
    2. István Horváth
    3. Kinga Rákosi
    4. Zsuzsanna Jenei
    5. Gabriella Hudák
    6. Melinda Kákes
    7. Katalin Dallos-Fejér
    8. Enikő Simai
    9. Orsolya Páll
    10. Natalia Staver
    11. Violeta Briciu
    12. Mihaela Lupșe
    13. Mirela Flonta
    14. Ariana Almaș
    15. Victoria Birlutiu
    16. Claudia Daniela Lupu
    17. Andreea Magdalena Ghibu
    18. Dana Pianoschi
    19. Livia-Maria Terza
    20. Szilard N. Fejer

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  2. Children develop robust and sustained cross-reactive spike-specific immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 44 authors:
    1. Alexander C. Dowell
    2. Megan S. Butler
    3. Elizabeth Jinks
    4. Gokhan Tut
    5. Tara Lancaster
    6. Panagiota Sylla
    7. Jusnara Begum
    8. Rachel Bruton
    9. Hayden Pearce
    10. Kriti Verma
    11. Nicola Logan
    12. Grace Tyson
    13. Eliska Spalkova
    14. Sandra Margielewska-Davies
    15. Graham S. Taylor
    16. Eleni Syrimi
    17. Frances Baawuah
    18. Joanne Beckmann
    19. Ifeanyichukwu O. Okike
    20. Shazaad Ahmad
    21. Joanna Garstang
    22. Andrew J. Brent
    23. Bernadette Brent
    24. Georgina Ireland
    25. Felicity Aiano
    26. Zahin Amin-Chowdhury
    27. Samuel Jones
    28. Ray Borrow
    29. Ezra Linley
    30. John Wright
    31. Rafaq Azad
    32. Dagmar Waiblinger
    33. Chris Davis
    34. Emma C. Thomson
    35. Massimo Palmarini
    36. Brian J. Willett
    37. Wendy S. Barclay
    38. John Poh
    39. Gayatri Amirthalingam
    40. Kevin E. Brown
    41. Mary E. Ramsay
    42. Jianmin Zuo
    43. Paul Moss
    44. Shamez Ladhani

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  3. A new testing platform using fingerstick blood for quantitative antibody response evaluation after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Jinwei Du
    2. Dayu Zhang
    3. Joseph A. Pathakamuri
    4. Daniel Kuebler
    5. Ying Yang
    6. Yulia Loginova
    7. Eric Chu
    8. Roberta Madej
    9. Jocelyn V. Neves
    10. Brianna Singer
    11. Holly Radke
    12. Naomi Spencer
    13. Elizabeth Rizk
    14. Aiguo Zhang
    15. Chuanyi M. Lu
    16. Michael Y. Sha

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  4. Antibodies against type-I Interferon: detection and association with severe clinical outcome in COVID-19 patients

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Goncalves David
    2. Mezidi Mehdi
    3. Bastard Paul
    4. Perret Magali
    5. Saker Kahina
    6. Fabien Nicole
    7. Pescarmona Rémi
    8. Lombard Christine
    9. Walzer Thierry
    10. Casanova Jean-Laurent
    11. Belot Alexandre
    12. Richard Jean-Christophe
    13. Trouillet-Assant Sophie

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  5. BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine elicited antibody response in blood and milk of breastfeeding women

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Michal Rosenberg-Friedman
    2. Aya Kigel
    3. Yael Bahar
    4. Michal Werbner
    5. Joel Alter
    6. Yariv Yogev
    7. Yael Dror
    8. Ronit Lubetzky
    9. Moshe Dessau
    10. Meital Gal-Tanamy
    11. Ariel Many
    12. Yariv Wine

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  6. Distorted TCR repertoires define multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Amna Malik
    2. Eszter N. Tóth
    3. Michelle S. Teng
    4. Jacob Hurst
    5. Eleanor Watt
    6. Lauren Wise
    7. Natalie Kent
    8. Jack Bartram
    9. Louis Grandjean
    10. Margarita Dominguez-Villar
    11. Stuart Adams
    12. Nichola Cooper

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  7. Low Dose Regimens of BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine Exceed SARS-Cov-2 Correlate of Protection Estimates for Symptomatic Infection, in those 19-55 Years of Age

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Graham Jurgens

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  8. Longitudinal analysis shows durable and broad immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 infection with persisting antibody responses and memory B and T cells

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. Kristen W. Cohen
    2. Susanne L. Linderman
    3. Zoe Moodie
    4. Julie Czartoski
    5. Lilin Lai
    6. Grace Mantus
    7. Carson Norwood
    8. Lindsay E. Nyhoff
    9. Venkata Viswanadh Edara
    10. Katharine Floyd
    11. Stephen C. De Rosa
    12. Hasan Ahmed
    13. Rachael Whaley
    14. Shivan N. Patel
    15. Brittany Prigmore
    16. Maria P. Lemos
    17. Carl W. Davis
    18. Sarah Furth
    19. James B. O’Keefe
    20. Mohini P. Gharpure
    21. Sivaram Gunisetty
    22. Kathy Stephens
    23. Rustom Antia
    24. Veronika I. Zarnitsyna
    25. David S. Stephens
    26. Srilatha Edupuganti
    27. Nadine Rouphael
    28. Evan J. Anderson
    29. Aneesh K. Mehta
    30. Jens Wrammert
    31. Mehul S. Suthar
    32. Rafi Ahmed
    33. M. Juliana McElrath

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  9. Antibody Responses in Elderly Residential Care Persons following COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. David A. Nace
    2. Kevin E. Kip
    3. Octavia M. Peck Palmer
    4. Michael R. Shurin
    5. Katie Mulvey
    6. Melissa Crandall
    7. April L. Kane
    8. Amy Lukanski
    9. Paula L. Kip
    10. Alan L. Wells

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  10. Seroconversion stages COVID19 into distinct pathophysiological states

    This article has 18 authors:
    1. Matthew D Galbraith
    2. Kohl T Kinning
    3. Kelly D Sullivan
    4. Ryan Baxter
    5. Paula Araya
    6. Kimberly R Jordan
    7. Seth Russell
    8. Keith P Smith
    9. Ross E Granrath
    10. Jessica R Shaw
    11. Monika Dzieciatkowska
    12. Tusharkanti Ghosh
    13. Andrew A Monte
    14. Angelo D'Alessandro
    15. Kirk C Hansen
    16. Tellen D Benett
    17. Elena WY Hsieh
    18. Joaquín M Espinosa
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      Evaluation Summary:

      In this study, the authors use a systems immunology approach to document innate and adaptive immune responses during clincal SARS-CoV-2 infection. This general impact of this work is a better understanding of COVID19 pathobiology and more specifically, the identification of serum antibodies as a novel classification framework to understand COVID-19 disease course and associated changes.

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