25-Hydroxyvitamin D concentrations do not affect the humoral or cellular immune response following SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccinations
Author:
Lavell A.H.A., Schramade A.E., Sikkens J.J.ORCID, van der Straten K., van Dort K.A., Slim M.A.ORCID, Appelman B.ORCID, van Vught L.A., Vlaar A.P.J., Kootstra N.A.ORCID, van Gils M.J., Smulders Y.M.ORCID, de Jongh R.T., Bomers M.K.ORCID, Appelman Brent, Beek van de Diederik, Bomers Marije K., Brabander de Justin, Brouwer Matthijs C., Buis David T.P., Chekrouni Nora, Gils van Marit J., Jong de Menno D., Lavell Ayesha H.A., Mourik van Niels, Olie Sabine E., Peters Edgar J.G., Reijnders Tom D.Y., Schinkel Michiel, Schuurman Alex R., Sikkens Jonne J., Slim Marleen A., Straten van der Karlijn, Smulders Yvo M., Vlaar Alexander P.J., Vught van Lonneke A., Wiersinga W. Joost
Funder
ZonMw Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Veterinary,General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Medicine
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