Activation of the RIG-I pathway during influenza vaccination enhances the germinal center reaction, promotes T follicular helper cell induction, and provides a dose-sparing effect and protective immunity. (Q30367140)

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Activation of the RIG-I pathway during influenza vaccination enhances the germinal center reaction, promotes T follicular helper cell induction, and provides a dose-sparing effect and protective immunity.
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    Activation of the RIG-I pathway during influenza vaccination enhances the germinal center reaction, promotes T follicular helper cell induction, and provides a dose-sparing effect and protective immunity. (English)
    Raveendra R Kulkarni
    Mohammed Ata Ur Rasheed
    Siddhartha Kumar Bhaumik
    Krishna Marisetti
    Shivaprakash Gangappa
    24 September 2014
    13990-14001

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