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1. Distinct T cell responsiveness to different COVID-19 vaccines and cross-reactivity to SARS-CoV-2 variants with age and CMV status.

2. Delineating immune variation between adult and children COVID-19 cases and associations with disease severity.

3. Contribution of SARS-CoV-2 infection preceding COVID-19 mRNA vaccination to generation of cellular and humoral immune responses in children.

4. Omicron BA.1 Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Spike Lead to Reduced T-Cell Response in Vaccinated and Convalescent Individuals.

5. Co-Expression of TIGIT and Helios Marks Immunosenescent CD8+ T Cells During Aging.

6. Children and Adults With Mild COVID-19: Dynamics of the Memory T Cell Response up to 10 Months.

7. Novel mumps virus epitopes reveal robust cytotoxic T cell responses after natural infection but not after vaccination.

8. Identification of Naturally Processed Mumps Virus Epitopes by Mass Spectrometry: Confirmation of Multiple CD8+ T-Cell Responses in Mumps Patients.

9. CBP30, a selective CBP/p300 bromodomain inhibitor, suppresses human Th17 responses.

10. Antigen-Specific B Cells Reactivate an Effective Cytotoxic T Cell Response against Phagocytosed Salmonella through Cross-Presentation.

11. Longitudinal Characterization of the Mumps-Specific HLA-A2 Restricted T-Cell Response after Mumps Virus Infection.

12. Genetic Analysis Reveals Differences in CD8 + T Cell Epitope Regions That May Impact Cross-Reactivity of Vaccine-Induced T Cells against Wild-Type Mumps Viruses.

13. Context-specific regulation of surface and soluble IL7R expression by an autoimmune risk allele.

14. Viral Infection of Human Natural Killer Cells.

15. Humoral and cellular immunogenicity, effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in patients with pediatric rheumatic diseases: A prospective cohort study.

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