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    Kinetics of the number of antigen-specific memory B-cells detected in the peripheral blood of infants after immunisation with different schedules of MenC conjugate vaccines, at each time-point following primary and booster vaccines, based on geometric mean concentrations for each study group at each visit.

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    <p>Kinetics of the number of antigen-specific memory B-cells detected in the peripheral blood of infants after immunisation with different schedules of MenC conjugate vaccines, at each time-point following primary and booster vaccines, based on geometric mean concentrations for each study group at each visit.</p

    Comparison between groups of the log<sub>10</sub> transformed number of MenC-specific memory B-cells detected in the peripheral blood at each visit.

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    <p>1-dose CRM: 1 dose MenC-CRM<sub>197</sub> at 3 months of age; 2-dose CRM: 2 doses of MenC-CRM<sub>197</sub> at 3 and 4 months of age; Control: No MenC primary vaccine doses; 1-dose TT: 1 dose MenC-TT at 3 months of age.</p><p>*Results of the analysis of pairs of groups are provided in Table S1 in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0101672#pone.0101672.s003" target="_blank">file S1</a>.</p

    Number of MenC-specific memory B-cells detected in the peripheral blood of infants 6 days after a Hib-MenC-TT booster at 12 months of age, according to different primary immunisation schedules (magnified from <b>Figure 3</b>).

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    <p>Number of MenC-specific memory B-cells detected in the peripheral blood of infants 6 days after a Hib-MenC-TT booster at 12 months of age, according to different primary immunisation schedules (magnified from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0101672#pone-0101672-g003" target="_blank"><b>Figure 3</b></a>).</p
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