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Immunology


Title Abbreviation
Immunology
ISSN
0019-2805
Electronic ISSN
1365-2567
Readership
Academicians, Allergists, Cell Biologists, Clinicians, Hematologists, Immunologists, Oncologists, Pathologists, Researchers
Scope
Immunology is one of the longest-established immunology journals and is recognised as one of the leading journals in its field. We have global representation in authors, editors and reviewers. Immunology publishes papers describing original findings in all areas of cellular and molecular immunology. High-quality original articles describing mechanistic insights into fundamental aspects of the immune system are welcome. Topics of interest to the journal include: immune cell development, cancer immunology, systems immunology/omics and informatics, inflammation, immunometabolism, immunology of infection, microbiota and immunity, mucosal immunology, and neuroimmunology. The journal also publishes commissioned review articles on subjects of topical interest to immunologists. The editor will consider unsolicited review articles or review series suggestions, which can be proposed by submitting a title, list of authors, and abstract. Immunology is essential reading for workers in all areas of immunological research.
Sponsoring Association(s)
British Society for Immunology (BSI)
Publisher Name
Wiley-Blackwell
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