Letter to the editor: “hook” (prozone) effect in sars‐cov‐2 anti‐spike binding antibody levels following vaccination, infection, or monoclonal antibody in solid organ transplant recipients
Aura T. Abedon(Johns Hopkins University), William A. Werbel(Johns Hopkins University), Teresa Po‐Yu Chiang(Johns Hopkins University), Dorry L. Segev(New York University), Casey Hussey(Johns Hopkins University), Jessica Fernandes Lopes(Universidade Estadual de Londrina), M. Chahoud(Johns Hopkins University), Christian P. Larsen(Emory University Hospital), Andrew H. Karaba(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer L. Alejo(Johns Hopkins University), Peter S. Heeger(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), William Clarke(Johns Hopkins University), Sarah Hussain(Johns Hopkins University), Christine M. Durand(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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