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[[File:Serimmunetypicalresults.png|alt=image of a sample result|thumb|Serimmune antibody test results sample.]]
 
[[File:Serimmunetypicalresults.png|alt=image of a sample result|thumb|Serimmune antibody test results sample.]]
 
The [https://serimmune.com/covid19study/ Serimmune COVID-19 Study] is a longitudinal research study conducted by the Serimmune company. The study uses the company's "Serum Epitope Repertoire Analysis (SERA) technology" to study antibody responses, especially in the context of COVID-19 vaccination and exposure.
 
The [https://serimmune.com/covid19study/ Serimmune COVID-19 Study] is a longitudinal research study conducted by the Serimmune company. The study uses the company's "Serum Epitope Repertoire Analysis (SERA) technology" to study antibody responses, especially in the context of COVID-19 vaccination and exposure.
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The company pre-published<ref>High-resolution mapping and characterization of epitopes in COVID-19 patients
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Winston A. Haynes, Kathy Kamath, Joel Bozekowski, Elisabeth Baum-Jones, Melissa Campbell, Arnau Casanovas-Massana, Patrick S. Daugherty, Charles S. Dela Cruz, Abhilash Dhal, Shelli F. Farhadian, Lynn Fitzgibbons, John Fournier, Michael Jhatro, Gregory Jordan, Debra Kessler, Jon Klein, Carolina Lucas, Larry L. Luchsinger, Brian Martinez, Mary C. Muenker, Lauren Pischel, Jack Reifert, Jaymie R. Sawyer, Rebecca Waitz, Elsio A. Wunder Jr., Minlu Zhang, Yale IMPACT Team, Akiko Iwasaki, Albert I. Ko, John C. Shon
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medRxiv 2020.11.23.20235002; doi: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.23.20235002</nowiki></ref> the technical details behind their platform.
    
The study returns research-grade results (not intended for diagnostic clinical use) to participants. As described in the [https://serimmune.com/caspio-content/COVID-19-Study-Consent-Form-and-Bill-of-Rights-Preview.pdf study consent document], these results are not clinically validated and not meant to serve as a clinical assay. They are, nevertheless, interesting to look at!
 
The study returns research-grade results (not intended for diagnostic clinical use) to participants. As described in the [https://serimmune.com/caspio-content/COVID-19-Study-Consent-Form-and-Bill-of-Rights-Preview.pdf study consent document], these results are not clinically validated and not meant to serve as a clinical assay. They are, nevertheless, interesting to look at!
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