Impact of CD14 Promoter Variants on Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Australia and Mozambique
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Clifford, H.
Hayden, C.
Khoo, S.
Daniche, D.
Mandomando, I.
Zhang, Guicheng
Richmond, P.
Le Souef, P.
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2013Type
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Clifford, H.D. and Hayden, C.M. and Khoo, S.-K. and Daniche, D. and Mandomando, I.M. and Zhang, G. and Richmond, P. and Le Souef, P.N. 2013. Impact of CD14 Promoter Variants on Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Australia and Mozambique. Tissue Antigens. 82 (6): pp. 420-422.
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This is the accepted version of the following article: Clifford, H.D. and Hayden, C.M. and Khoo, S.-K. and Daniche, D. and Mandomando, I.M. and Zhang, G. and Richmond, P. and Le Souef, P.N. 2013. Impact of CD14 Promoter Variants on Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Australia and Mozambique. Tissue Antigens. 82 (6): pp. 420-422, which has been published in final form at http://doi.org/10.1111/tan.12226
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