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Abdullah 1 Afridi, Muhammad S 1 Ali, Sher 1 Ali, Umar 1 Aoyanagi, Micheli M C C 1 Badshah, Gul 1 Barison, Andersson 1 Cançado, Fernando A C Q 1 Dutra, Lívia M 1 Faria, Samara G 1 Freire, Lucas G D 1 Nedvědová, Štěpánka 1 Oliveira, Carlos A F 1 Rahman, Rafi U 1 Santos, Alan D C 1 Soares, Frederico L F 1
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Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal... 1 Department of Basic Science Faculty of Anima... 1 Department of Chemistry Faculty of Agrobiolo... 1 Department of Chemistry Federal University o... 1 Department of Chemistry Federal University o... 1 Department of Food Engineering School of Ani... 1 Department of Health and Biological Sciences... 1 Department of Physics and Chemistry Universi... 1 Department of Plant Pathology Federal Univer... 1 Laboratory of Physiology and Control of Arth... 1
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36032416
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10.1016/j.crimmu.2022.08.006
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In this review, the disease and immunogenicity affected by COVID-19 vaccination at the metabolic level are described considering the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for the analysis of different biological samples. Consistently, we explain how different biomarkers can be examined in the saliva, blood plasma/serum, bronchoalveolar-lavage fluid (BALF), semen, feces, urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and breast milk. For example, the proposed approach for the given samples can allow one to detect molecular biomarkers that can be relevant to disease and/or vaccine interference in a system metabolome. The analysis of the given biomaterials by NMR often produces complex chemical data which can be elucidated by multivariate statistical tools, such as PCA and PLS-DA/OPLS-DA methods. Moreover, this approach may aid to improve strategies that can be helpful in disease control and treatment management in the future.
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