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  • This could be explained by the presence of long-lived plasma cells (LLPC) and continuous antibody synthesis in actively immunized mice.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • LLPC is a shared governance committee that advises Martin on sweatshop issues.

    The Daily Cardinal RSS 2009

  • According to Jan Van Tol, SLAC member and LLPC student representative, Nike's letter blamed the economic decline in the United States, among other reasons, for its actions.

    The Daily Cardinal RSS 2009

  • LLPC will advise Martin to give Nike notice that it is in breach of contract, and in doing so take the first step toward termination.

    The Daily Cardinal RSS 2009

  • The study, which appeared last month in Nature Medicine, found that people who received repeated doses of vaccine, and in some cases also became infected with SARS-CoV-2, largely failed to make special antibody-producing cells called long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs).

    Missing immune cells may explain why COVID-19 vaccine protection quickly wanes

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