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Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by alter...

Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by alter...

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Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by altering the route of administration and correlate with baseline enrichment of T and NK cell genes

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Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by altering the route of administration and correlate with baseline enrichment of T and NK cell genes

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United States: Public Library of Science

Journal title

PLoS biology, 2022-05, Vol.20 (5), p.e3001643

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English

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United States: Public Library of Science

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Contents

Ensuring high vaccination and even booster vaccination coverage is critical in preventing severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Among the various COVID-19 vaccines currently in use, the mRNA vaccines have shown remarkable effectiveness. However, systemic adverse events (AEs), such as postvaccination fatigue, are prevalent following mRNA vacci...

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Adverse effects following anti–COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA-based BNT162b2 are alleviated by altering the route of administration and correlate with baseline enrichment of T and NK cell genes

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TN_cdi_plos_journals_2677630998

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_plos_journals_2677630998

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1545-7885,1544-9173

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1545-7885

DOI

10.1371/journal.pbio.3001643

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