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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38687674

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The performance of a segmented quadrupole mass filter operated with rectangular waveforms and capacitively coupled rectangular waveforms applied to the prefilters was examined on a home-built quadrupole-Orbitrap platform. For peak widths of 50 m/z, 100% isolation efficiency was achieved, which fell to approximately 20% for 5 m/z peak width for a rectangular waveform of 150 V0-p. Due to a small exit aperture following the mass filter, peak structure was observed in both experimental peak shapes and those simulated using SIMION. A larger radius quadrupole was examined and achieved similar performance. While the segmented quadrupole does remove the defocusing effects of the fringing fields, the ion beam is only slightly refocused due to the low RF voltage which limits achievable gains in isolation efficiency.

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Int J Mass Spectrom ; 4972024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38352886

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Through optimization of terminal frequencies and effective sampling rates, we have developed nonlinear sawtooth-shaped frequency sweeps for efficient Fourier transform ion mobility mass spectrometry (FT-IM-MS) experiments. This is in contrast to conventional FT-IM-MS experiments where ion gates are modulated according to a linear frequency sweep. Linear frequency sweeps are effective but can be hindered by the amount of useful signal obtained using a single sweep over a large frequency range imposed by ion gating inefficiencies, particularly small ion packets, and gate depletion. These negative factors are direct consequences of the inherently low gate pulse widths of high-frequency ion gating events, placing an upper bound on FT-IM-MS performance. Here, we report alternative ion modulation strategies. Sawtooth frequency sweeps may be constructed for the purpose of either extending high-SNR transients or conducting efficient signal-averaging experiments for low-SNR transients. The data obtained using this approach show high-SNR signals for a set of low-mass tetraalkylammonium salts (<1000 m/z) where resolving powers in excess of 500 are achieved. Data for low-SNR obtained for multimeric protein complexes streptavidin (53 kDa) and GroEL (800 kDa) also reveal large increases in the signal-to-noise ratio for reconstructed arrival time distributions.

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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 34(8): 1753-1760, 2023 Aug 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37463113

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Electron capture dissociation (ECD) is now a well-established method for sequencing peptides and performing top-down analysis on proteins of less than 30 kDa, and there is growing interest in using this approach for studies of larger proteins and protein complexes. Although much progress on ECD has been made over the past few decades, establishing methods for obtaining informative spectra still poses a significant challenge. Here we describe how digital quadrupole (DigiQ) ion isolation can be used for the mass selection of single charge states of proteins and protein complexes prior to undergoing ECD and/or charge reduction. First, we demonstrate that the DigiQ can isolate single charge states of monomeric proteins such as ubiquitin (8.6 kDa) and charge states of large protein complexes such as pyruvate kinase (234 kDa) using a hybrid quadrupole-TOF-MS (Agilent extended m/z range 6545XT). Next, we demonstrate that fragment ions resulting from ECD can be utilized to provide information about the sequence and structure of the cytochrome c/heme complex and the ubiquitin monomer. Lastly, an especially interesting result for DigiQ isolation and electron capture (EC) was noted; namely, the 16+ charge state of the streptavidin/biotin complex reveals different electron capture patterns for the biotinylated proteoforms of streptavidin. This result is consistent with previous reports that apo streptavidin exists in multiple conformations and that biotin binding shifts the conformational dynamics of the complex (Quintyn, R. Chem. Biol. 2015, 22 (55), 583-592).


Asunto(s)
Biotina , Electrones , Estreptavidina , Proteínas/química , Ubiquitina/química
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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 34(5): 977-980, 2023 May 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37001029

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The analysis of large molecules is challenging, as they often have salts and adducts retained through the electrospray process, which increase the observed mass and compromise the achievable mass resolution. Mild collisional activation has been shown to be very effective for the removal of adducts and increases both measurement accuracy and mass resolution of large (>100 kDa) protein complexes. Collisionally activated protein ions are more completely desolvated due to the increased number of collisions when trapped following activation. A short square quadrupole maintained at 300 mTorr by a mechanical pump was added between the ion funnel and transmission quadrupole. This configuration and operation effectively removed adducts from the 800 kDa tetradecamer GroEL as well as fragmented smaller protein complexes like C-reactive protein. Due to the gas high pressure, ions of low size-to-charge ratio, such as those in charge reducing buffers, had low ejection efficiency. We show that segmenting the quadrupole rods greatly improves signal intensity for charge reduced GroEL D398A mutant compared to nonsegmented rods when operating at high pressure.


Asunto(s)
Espectrometría de Masas , Proteínas/química , Iones/química , Espectrometría de Masas/instrumentación
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Anal Chem ; 95(5): 3062-3068, 2023 02 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701646

RESUMEN

Digital mass filters are advantageous for the analysis of large molecules due to the ability to perform ion isolation of high-m/z ions without the generation of very high radio frequency (RF) and DC voltages. Experimentally determined Mathieu stability diagrams of stability zone 1,1 for capacitively coupled digital waveforms show a voltage offset between the quadrupole rod pairs is introduced by the capacitors which is dependent on the voltage magnitude of the waveform and the duty cycle. This changes the ion's a value from a = 0 to a < 0. These effects are illustrated for isolation for single-charge states for various protein complexes up to 800 kDa (GroEL) for stability zone 1,1. Isolation resolving power (m/Δm) of approximately 280 was achieved for an ion of m/z 12,315 (z = 65+ for 800.5 kDa GroEL D398A), which corresponds to an m/z window of 44.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas , Ondas de Radio , Iones , Proteínas/química
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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 32(12): 2812-2820, 2021 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34797072

RESUMEN

Here, we describe a digital-waveform dual-quadrupole mass spectrometer that enhances the performance of our drift tube FT-IMS high-resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometer (MS). The dual-quadrupole analyzer enhances the instrument capabilities for studies of large protein and protein complexes. The first quadrupole (q) provides a means for performing low-energy collisional activation of ions to reduce or eliminate noncovalent adducts, viz., salts, buffers, detergents, and/or endogenous ligands. The second quadrupole (Q) is used to mass-select ions of interest for further interrogation by ion mobility spectrometry and/or collision-induced dissociation (CID). Q is operated using digital-waveform technology (DWT) to improve the mass selection compared to that achieved using traditional sinusoidal waveforms at floated DC potentials (>500 V DC). DWT allows for increased precision of the waveform for a fraction of the cost of conventional RF drivers and with readily programmable operation and precision (Hoffman, N. M. . A comparison-based digital-waveform generator for high-resolution duty cycle. Review of Scientific Instruments 2018, 89, 084101).

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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 32(8): 2105-2109, 2021 Aug 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34232037

RESUMEN

Atmospheric pressure drift tube ion mobility was coupled with two-dimensional tandem mass spectrometry (2D MS/MS) in a linear ion trap to simultaneously collect ion mobility and the entire MS/MS data domain. Utilizing ion intensities from precursor ion and neutral loss scan lines, ion mobility spectra of multiple compounds with particular functional groups were acquired in a single experiment. Functional group-specific ion mobility spectra were demonstrated for a standard mixture of lipids. Additionally, ion mobility was used to separate isobaric ions prior to 2D MS/MS. The combination of these two methods offers improvements for the analysis of complex mixtures.

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Anal Chem ; 92(7): 5107-5115, 2020 04 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32122122

RESUMEN

Fourier transform-ion mobility spectrometry is implemented by coupling a 3D-printed drift tube ion mobility spectrometer, operated at atmospheric pressure, to a linear ion trap mass spectrometer. FT-IMS separations are demonstrated for tetraalkylammonium salts, explosives, fentanyls, and amphetamines. Mobility resolving powers of up to 17 are measured for the tetraalkylammonium cations. When ions are fragmented in the FT-IMS mode, the product ions maintain the frequency and amplitude relationships established during the mobility measurement. Therefore, precursors and product ion relationships can be identified through the mobility information. Using in-source activation for nonspecific fragmentation of all precursors, functional group families of precursors and product ions are identified in a single acquisition. The identity of the precursor ion is not known a priori, but the m/z values for both precursors and product ions are measured.

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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 30(12): 2584-2593, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31713174

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Ambient ionization techniques provide a way to sample materials via creation of ions in the air. However, transferring and focusing of these ions is typically done in the reduced pressure environment of the mass spectrometer. Spray-based ambient ionization sources require relatively large distances between the source and mass spectrometer inlet for effective desolvation, resulting in a small fraction of the ions being collected. To increase the efficiency of ion transfer from atmosphere to vacuum, 3D-printed focusing devices made of conductive carbon nanotube doped polymers have been designed and evaluated for ion focusing in air. Three main classes of electrodes are considered: (i) conic section electrodes (conical, ellipsoidal, and cylindrical), (ii) simple conductive and non-conductive apertures, and (iii) electrodes with complex geometries (straight, chicane, and curved). Simulations of ion trajectories performed using the statistical diffusion simulation (SDS) model in SIMION showed a measure of agreement with experiment. Cross-sectional images of ion beams were captured using an ion detecting charge-coupled device (IonCCD). After optimization, the best arrangements of electrodes were coupled to an Agilent Ultivo triple quadrupole to record mass spectra. Observations suggest that electrode geometry strongly influences ion trajectories in air. Non-conductive electrodes also assisted in focusing, due to charge buildup from ion deposition. We also observed minimal spreading of the ion packet after exiting the focusing electrodes indicating that atmospheric collisions do not reduce collimation of the beam. The study suggests that high pressures need not be viewed as a hindrance to ion transport, but as a potentially useful force.

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Analyst ; 144(16): 4978-4984, 2019 Aug 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31322145

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We describe a reaction screening system, based on a 96-well array, and scaled to suit use on the individual scientist's bench. The system was built by modifying a desktop 3D printer and fitting it with a glass syringe and microtiter plate. The effects of experimental variables were characterized, and the performance of the system was optimized. Precise volumes of reaction mixtures (<3% CV) were dispensed into the 96-well array in ca. 40 minutes. The system was used to screen reagents and solvents for the N-alkylation, Katritzky transamination, and Suzuki cross-coupling reactions. Product distributions derived from electrospray mass spectra and represented as heat maps facilitated recognition of optimum conditions. Screening of 96 reaction mixtures was completed in the modest time of approximately 105 minutes (∼65 seconds per reaction mixture). The system is constructed from open-source software and inexpensive 3D printer hardware.

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Front Integr Neurosci ; 12: 50, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30405365

RESUMEN

Background and Objective: Life-long balance training has been shown to affect brain structure, including the hippocampus. Data are missing in this respect on professional ballet dancers of both genders. It is also unknown whether transfer effects exist on general balancing as well as spatial orientation abilities, a function mainly supported by the hippocampus. We aimed to assess differences in gray matter (GM) structure, general balancing skills, and spatial orientation skills between professional ballet dancers and non-dancers. Methods: Nineteen professional ballet dancers aged 18-35 (27.5 ± 4.1 years; 10 females) and nineteen age-matched non-dancers (26.5 ± 2.1 years; 10 females) were investigated. Main outcomes assessed were the score of a 30-item clinical balance test (CBT), the average error distance (in centimeters) on triangle completion task, and difference in GM density as seen by voxel-based morphometric analysis (VBM, SPM). Results: Ballet group performed significantly better on all conditions of the CBT and in the wheelchair (vestibular-dependent) condition of the spatial orientation test. Larger GM volumes for ballet dancers were observed in the right hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, insula, and cingulate motor cortex, whereas both larger and smaller volumes were detected within cerebellum bilaterally in comparison to non-dancers. Conclusion: Our results indicate that life-long ballet training could lead to better clinically relevant balancing abilities as well as vestibular-dependent spatial orientation capabilities; both of the benefits might be caused by positive influence of ballet training on the vestibular system function, and-possibly-its connectivity with temporal lobe regions responsible for vestibular-dependent orienting in space.

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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 29(7): 1345-1354, 2018 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29524108

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Methodology for performing precursor and neutral loss scans in an RF scanning linear quadrupole ion trap is described and compared to the unconventional ac frequency scan technique. In the RF scanning variant, precursor ions are mass selectively excited by a fixed frequency resonance excitation signal at low Mathieu q while the RF amplitude is ramped linearly to pass ions through the point of excitation such that the excited ion's m/z varies linearly with time. Ironically, a nonlinear ac frequency scan is still required for ejection of the product ions since their frequencies vary nonlinearly with the linearly varying RF amplitude. In the case of the precursor scan, the ejection frequency must be scanned so that it is fixed on a product ion m/z throughout the RF scan, whereas in the neutral loss scan, it must be scanned to maintain a constant mass offset from the excited precursor ions. Both simultaneous and sequential permutation scans are possible; only the former are demonstrated here. The scans described are performed on a variety of samples using different ionization sources: protonated amphetamine ions generated by nanoelectrospray ionization (nESI), explosives ionized by low-temperature plasma (LTP), and chemical warfare agent simulants sampled from a surface and analyzed with swab touch spray (TS). We lastly conclude that the ac frequency scan variant of these MS/MS scans is preferred due to electronic simplicity. In an accompanying manuscript, we thus describe the implementation of orthogonal double resonance precursor and neutral loss scans on the Mini 12 using constant RF voltage. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.

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ChemistryOpen ; 6(3): 385-392, 2017 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28638771

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The longest-wavelength π-to-π* electronic excitations of rhodamine-like dyes (RDs) with different group 16 heteroatoms (O, S, Se, Te) have been investigated. Time-dependent Kohn-Sham theory (TDKST) calculations were compared with coupled-cluster (CC) and equations-of-motion (EOM) CC results for π-to-π* singlet and triplet excitations. The RDs exhibit characteristics in the TDKST calculations that are very similar to previously investigated cyanine dyes, in the sense that the singlet energies obtained with nonhybrid functionals are too high compared with the CC results at the SD(T) level. The errors became increasingly larger for functionals with increasing amounts of exact exchange. TDKST with all tested functionals led to severe underestimations of the corresponding triplet excitations and overestimations of the singlet-triplet gaps. Long-range-corrected range-separated exchange and "optimal tuning" of the range separation parameter did not significantly improve the TDKST results. A detailed analysis suggests that the problem is differential electron correlation between the ground and excited states, which is not treated sufficiently by the relatively small integrals over the exchange-correlation response kernel that enter the excitation energy expression. Numerical criteria are suggested that may help identify "cyanine-like" problems in TDKST calculations of excitation spectra.

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J Infect Dis ; 188(8): 1213-30, 2003 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14551893

RESUMEN

ChimeriVax-JE is a live, attenuated vaccine against Japanese encephalitis, using yellow fever (YF) 17D vaccine as a vector. In a double-blind phase 2 trial, 99 adults received vaccine, placebo, or YF 17D vaccine (YF-VAX). ChimeriVax-JE was well tolerated, with no differences in adverse events between treatment groups. Viremias resulting from administration of ChimeriVax-JE and YF-VAX were of short duration and low titer; 82 (94%) of 87 subjects administered graded doses (1.8-5.8 log(10)) of ChimeriVax-JE developed neutralizing antibodies. A second dose, administered 30 days later, had no booster effect. Previous inoculation with YF did not interfere with ChimeriVax-JE, but there was a suggestion (not statistically significant) that ChimeriVax-JE interfered with YF-VAX administered 30 days later. A separate study explored immunological memory both in subjects who had received ChimeriVax-JE 9 months before and in ChimeriVax-JE-naive subjects challenged with inactivated mouse-brain vaccine (JE-VAX). Anamnestic responses were observed in preimmune individuals. ChimeriVax-JE appears to be a safe vaccine that provides protective levels of neutralizing antibody after a single dose.


Asunto(s)
Encefalitis Japonesa/prevención & control , Vacunas contra la Encefalitis Japonesa/efectos adversos , Vacunas contra la Encefalitis Japonesa/inmunología , Vacunas Atenuadas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Virales/efectos adversos , Vacunas Virales/inmunología , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/efectos adversos , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/inmunología , Animales , Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Antígenos Virales/inmunología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Método Doble Ciego , Virus de la Encefalitis Japonesa (Especie)/genética , Virus de la Encefalitis Japonesa (Especie)/inmunología , Encefalitis Japonesa/virología , Vectores Genéticos , Humanos , Esquemas de Inmunización , Memoria Inmunológica , Vacunas contra la Encefalitis Japonesa/administración & dosificación , Ratones , Pruebas de Neutralización , Resultado del Tratamiento , Vacunación , Vacunas Atenuadas/efectos adversos , Vacunas Atenuadas/inmunología , Vacunas de Productos Inactivados , Vacunas Virales/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Virales/genética , Vacunas contra el Virus del Nilo Occidental , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/administración & dosificación , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/genética , Virus de la Fiebre Amarilla/genética
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Vaccine ; 21(3-4): 194-201, 2002 Dec 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12450694

RESUMEN

Low dose E. coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT), delivered orally or enterically, has been used as an adjuvant for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) urease in healthy adults. In this study we aim to test the safety and adjuvant efficacy of LT delivered rectally together with recombinant H. pylori urease. Eighteen healthy adults without present or past H. pylori infection were enrolled in a double blind, randomized, ascending dose study to receive either urease (60 mg), or urease (60 mg) + LT (5 or 25 microg). The immunization preparation was administered per rectum on days 0, 14 and 28. Serum, stool and saliva anti-urease and anti-LT IgG and IgA antibodies (Abs) were measured and urease-specific and LT-specific antigen secreting cells (ASCs) were counted in peripheral blood at baseline and 7 (ASC counts) or 14 days (antibody levels) after each dosing. Peripheral blood lymphoproliferation assays were also performed at baseline and at the end of the study. Rectally delivered urease and LT were well tolerated. Among the 12 subjects assigned to urease+LT, 2 (16.7%) developed anti-urease IgG Abs, 1 (8.3%) developed anti-urease IgA Abs, and 3 (25%) showed urease-specific IgA(+) ASCs. Immune responses to LT were more vigorous, especially in subjects exposed to 5 microg LT. In the urease+ 5 microg LT group, anti-LT IgG and IgA Abs developed in 60 and 80% of the subjects, respectively, while LT-specific IgG(+) and IgA(+) ASCs were detected in all subjects. The magnitude of the anti-LT response was much higher than the response to urease. No IgA anti-urease or anti-LT Abs were detected in stool or saliva and lymphocyte proliferative responses to urease were unsatisfactory. In conclusion, rectal delivery of 5 microg LT is safe and induces vigorous systemic anti-LT immune responses. Further studies are needed to determine if LT can be an effective adjuvant for rectally delivered antigens.


Asunto(s)
Adyuvantes Inmunológicos/administración & dosificación , Enterotoxinas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas contra Escherichia coli/inmunología , Infecciones por Helicobacter/prevención & control , Helicobacter pylori/enzimología , Ureasa/administración & dosificación , Adyuvantes Inmunológicos/efectos adversos , Administración Rectal , Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Enterotoxinas/efectos adversos , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Escherichia coli/química , Vacunas contra Escherichia coli/administración & dosificación , Vacunas contra Escherichia coli/efectos adversos , Humanos , Inmunización , Inmunoglobulina A/sangre , Inmunoglobulina G/sangre , Seguridad , Ureasa/inmunología , Vacunación
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 66(5): 533-41, 2002 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12201587

RESUMEN

Yellow fever (YF) is a significant health problem in South America and Africa. Travelers to these areas require immunization. The United States, infested with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, is at risk of introduction of this disease. There is only a single U.S. manufacturer of YF 17D vaccine, and supplies may be insufficient in an emergency. A randomized, double-blind outpatient study was conducted in 1,440 healthy individuals, half of whom received the U.S. vaccine (YF-VAX) and half the vaccine manufactured in the United Kingdom (ARILVAX). A randomly selected subset of approximately 310 individuals in each treatment group was tested for YF neutralizing antibodies 30 days after vaccination. The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of individuals who developed a log neutralization index (LNI) of 0.7 or higher. Seroconversion occurred in 98.6% of individuals in the ARILVAX group and 99.3% of those in the YF-VAX group. Statistically, ARILVAX was equivalent to YF-VAX (P = .001). Both vaccines elicited mean antibody responses well above the minimal level (LNI 0.7) protective against wild-type YF virus. The mean LNI in the YF-VAX group was higher (2.21) than in the ARILVAX group (2.06; P = .010) possibly because of the higher dose contained in YF-VAX. Male gender, Caucasian race, and smoking were associated with higher antibody responses. Both vaccines were well tolerated. Overall, the treatment groups were comparable with respect to safety except that individuals in the ARILVAX group experienced significantly less edema, inflammation, and pain at the injection site than those in the YF-VAX group. No serious adverse events were attributable to either vaccine. YF-VAX participants (71.9%) experienced one or more nonserious adverse events than ARILVAX individuals (65.3%; P = .008). The difference was due to a higher rate of injection site reactions in the YF-VAX group. Mild systemic reactions (headache, myalgia, malaise, asthenia) occurred in roughly 10% to 30% of participants during the first few days after vaccination, with no significant difference across treatment groups. Adverse events were less frequent in individuals with preexisting immunity to YF, indicating a relationship to virus replication.


Asunto(s)
Vacunas Virales/uso terapéutico , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/uso terapéutico , Fiebre Amarilla/inmunología , Alanina Transaminasa/sangre , Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Aspartato Aminotransferasas/sangre , Método Doble Ciego , Humanos , Recuento de Leucocitos , Recuento de Plaquetas , Proyectos de Investigación , Tamaño de la Muestra , Reino Unido , Vacunas Virales/efectos adversos , Vacuna contra la Fiebre Amarilla/efectos adversos
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