Our Grand Round on Long COVID is now published in @TheLancetInfDis💫. We explore clinical features and emerging immunological mechanisms, with potential therapeutic implications whithin a patient endotype.@evapm_85@andreaantinori#LongCOVID#Immunology
https://t.co/uvNYyKPA1C
Working with a great team to organize @KeystoneSymp#BCells: Multifaceted Functions and Dysfunctions, this October! Join us to explore emerging research in Monte Carlo! https://t.co/4XNwjTKxkg #KSBCells25
I’m excited to share my poster at @KeystoneSymp#BCells: Multifaceted Functions and Dysfunctions, this February! Join me in Monte Carlo to connect with research leaders. https://t.co/4XNwjTL59O #KSBCells25
I’m excited to share my poster at @KeystoneSymp#BCells: Multifaceted Functions and Dysfunctions, this February! Join me in Monte Carlo to connect with research leaders. https://t.co/4XNwjTL59O #KSBCells25
Working with a great team to organize @KeystoneSymp#BCells: Multifaceted Functions and Dysfunctions, this October! Join us to explore emerging research in Monte Carlo! https://t.co/4XNwjTKxkg #KSBCells25
We're thrilled to present a new Review Series on inborn errors of immunity!
@DrCindyMa & Prof @stutangye highlight new insights into #IEI due to variants in genes that result in loss or gain of function 🧬
Read for free this #WorldPIWeek ➡️https://t.co/Xj588iKHbl
Our new paper! Have a read!
The BNT162b2 vaccine induces humoral and cellular immune memory to SARS-CoV-2 Wuhan strain and the Omicron variant in children 5 to 11 years of age https://t.co/KdibgKbC3t
As a member of the Editorial Board, I’m pleased to see @CEIjournal reach a new #ImpactFactor of 5.732. I look forward to our future successes with the support of our fantastic authors, readers & reviewers! https://t.co/ATjefQY9p6
B-cell memory maintained in SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infections: Memory #Bcells persist months after #SARSCoV2 vaccination even if specific #antibodies decline. Health care workers w/breakthrough infections had no signs waning immunity https://t.co/ehqMf9qvB9
This cohort study found that #SARSCoV2 spike–specific IgA antibodies were detected in the saliva of infants who received breastmilk and who were exposed in utero and in the early neonatal period to the virus but were never infected. https://t.co/utZw8oMoeY
@gianlucac1@pimma77@ThManfredi@AurelianoStingi Nei lavori qui (bellissimi) dicono la capacità di neutralizzazione, ossia la capiacità degli anticorpi in vitro (non in real life) da soli di neutralizzare il virus. Che è importantissimo da avere MA non rappresenta l’insieme del sistema immunitario