Pregnancy and lactation induce distinct immune responses to COVID-19 booster vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infection
Kailin Yin(Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine), Nadia R. Roan(Gladstone Institutes), Megan A. Chidboy(Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine), Jason Neidleman(Gladstone Institutes), Christine Y. Lin(Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine), Yarden Golan(QB3), Xiaoyu Luo(University of North Texas), Arianna G. Cassidy(University of California, San Francisco), Nida Özarslan(Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine), Mikias Ilala, Lin Li(Shanghai East Hospital), Unurzul Jigmeddagva(Reproductive Science Center), Stephanie L. Gaw(University of California, San Francisco), Mary Prahl(University of California, San Francisco)
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