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    Biological sex influences antibody responses to routine vaccinations in the first year of life.

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    Authors
    Zimmermann, Petra
    Perrett, Kirsten P
    Ritz, Nicole
    Flanagan, Katie L
    Robins-Browne, Roy
    van der Klis, Fiona R M
    Curtis, Nigel
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    Biological sex influences antibody responses to routine vaccinations in the first year of life.
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    Acta Paediatr 2020: 109(1):147-57
    DOI
    10.1111/apa.14932
    PMID
    31610635
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623401
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    10.1111/apa.14932
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