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Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody persistence using LFIC: a prevalence study after booster doses
Ana C Montagud1, Raúl Moragues2, Eva María Gabaldón-Bravo3
1Immunology department, Oncology platform, Quironsalud Torrevieja Hospital, Alicante, 03184, Spain. ana.cerda@quironsalud.es.
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