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Publications

2016

Ellebedy, A. H., et al. (2016). “Defining antigen-specific plasmablast and memory B cell subsets in human blood after viral infection or vaccination.” Nat Immunol 17(10): 1226-1234.

Pawelek, K. A., et al. (2016). “Within-Host Models of High and Low Pathogenic Influenza Virus Infections: The Role of Macrophages.” PLoS One 11(2): e0150568.

Quinn, K. M., et al. (2016). “Heightened self-reactivity associated with selective survival, but not expansion, of naive virus-specific CD8+ T cells in aged mice.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113(5): 1333-1338.

Schwartz, S. L. and A. C. Lowen (2016). “Droplet digital PCR: A novel method for detection of influenza virus defective interfering particles.” Journal of Virological Methods 237: 159-165.

Zarnitsyna, V. I., et al. (2016). “Mathematical Model Reveals the Role of Memory CD8 T Cell Populations in Recall Responses to Influenza.” Front Immunol 7: 165.

Zarnitsyna, V. I., et al. (2016). “Multi-epitope Models Explain How Pre-existing Antibodies Affect the Generation of Broadly Protective Responses to Influenza.” PLoS Pathog 12(6): e1005692.

 

2015

Zarnitsyna, V. I., et al. (2015). “Masking of antigenic epitopes by antibodies shapes the humoral immune response to influenza.” Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 370(1676).

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