| identifier: | SDY74 |
| description: |
This study will measure the immune response to the influenza vaccine The long-term goal is to develop improved vaccines to infectious diseases such as influenza. Blood will be collected from patients at several visits before and after vaccination. The blood will be used in a series of immunological tests to measure the strength and breadth of immune response. These assays may include T cell and B cell activation assays, microarray testing, Epimax, Epigen, and flow cytometry.
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| aggregation: |
instance of dataset
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| availability: |
available with registration
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| acknowledges: |
NIAID (HIPC funded)
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| relatedIdentifiers: |
SDY387
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| primaryPublications: |
23486778 |
| isAbout: |
To measure immune responses to vaccination with flu vaccine in healthy adult subjects.
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| authorizations: |
registration required
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| types: |
FCS sample files
Gene expression microarray data files
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| accessURL: |
https://www.immunespace.org/study/Studies/SDY74/dataset.view?datasetId=5018 https://www.immunespace.org/study/Studies/SDY74/dataset.view?datasetId=5014 |
| landingPage: |
https://www.immunespace.org/project/Studies/SDY74/begin.view? |
| subject species: | Homo sapiens |
| study conditions: | Influenza |
| study type: | Interventional |
| study category: | Vaccine Response |
| assay type: | Gene Expression |
| time point: | >56 |
| subject race: |
Black or African American Other Unknown White |
| subject gender: |
Female Male |
| subject age: |
21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 |
| name: |
Vaccine responses in healthy adult population.
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| affiliations: |
Baylor Research Institute
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| fullName: |
A. Karolina Palucka
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| roles: |
principal investigator
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| name: |
Systems Biology Approach to Analysis of 2010-11 TIV Fluzone Influenza Vaccine Response in Healthy Individuals (see companion studies SDY301, SDY296)
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| size: |
12
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| description: |
This study will measure the immune response to the influenza vaccine The long-term goal is to develop improved vaccines to infectious diseases such as influenza. Blood will be collected from patients at several visits before and after vaccination. The blood will be used in a series of immunological tests to measure the strength and breadth of immune response. These assays may include T cell and B cell activation assays, microarray testing, Epimax, Epigen, and flow cytometry.
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| name: |
ImmuneSpace
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| homePage: |
http://www.immunespace.org |