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Concurrent influenza vaccination reduces anti-FVIII antibody responses in murine hemophilia A by Jesse D. Lai, Paul C. Moorehead, Kate Sponagle, Katharina N. Steinitz, Birgit M. Reipert, Christine Hough, and David Lillicrap Blood Volume 127(26):3439-3449 June 30, 2016 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology The influence of subcutaneous and intravenous exposure to the MMR vaccine on FVIII immunogenicity. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology The effects of intramuscular immunization against influenza on FVIII immunogenicity. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology The effects of intravenous immunization against influenza on FVIII immunogenicity. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology The effects of intramuscular immunization against influenza, with the adjuvant MF59, on FVIII immunogenicity. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology The effects of intravenous immunization against influenza, with the adjuvant MF59, on FVIII immunogenicity. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology Comparison of naïve splenocyte chemotaxis in response to media from influenza vaccinestimulated LN lymphocytes and FVIII-stimulated splenocytes. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology Comparison of CD4+ T-cell chemotaxis in response to media from influenza vaccine-stimulated LN lymphocytes and FVIII-stimulated splenocytes. Jesse D. Lai et al. Blood 2016;127:3439-3449 ©2016 by American Society of Hematology