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Regular and booster vaccination with inactivated vaccines enhance the neutralizing activity against Omicron variant both in the breakthrough infections and vaccinees

YangYang, Xiaohua Gong, Liuqing Yang, Jie Li, Jiaqi Zhang, Lanlan Wei, Guoguo Ye, Yimin Tang, Yujing Jiang, Jianhuan Li, Yuanlong Lin, Fuxiang Wang, Hongzhou Lu, Yingxia Liu

2022Journal of Infection33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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