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Audience
Immunologists, biomedical
researchers and all other students, scientists and clinicians with an
interest in the theory, practice, applications and techniques of modern
immunology.
 
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Authors
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Reviews are invited from leading researchers in a specific field and objectively
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on a wide range of hot topics in immunology.
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Editorial Board
G. Anderson, Birmingham, UK
J.D. Ashwell, Bethesda, USA
F.R. Carbone, Melbourne, Australia
M.F. Flajnik, Baltimore, USA
Andrew George, London, UK
S. Grabbe, Munster, Germany
B.A. Imhof, Geneva, Switzerland
P.W. Kincade, Oklahoma City, USA
M. Kronenberg, La Jolla, USA
J.D. Lambris, Philadelphia, USA
A. Mantovani, Milan, italy
L.M. Moretta, Genova, italy
G.J.V.Nossal, Melbourne, Australia
P.S. Ohashi, Toronto, Canada
L.A.J. O'Neill, Dublin, Ireland
R. M. Ransohoff, Cleveland, USA
P. Ricciardi-Castagnoli, Milan, italy
C. Terhorst, Boston, USA
K. Wood, Oxford, UK
R.M. Zinkernagel, Zurich, Switzerland
 
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Bibliographic Information
Commenced publication
1980
Volume 29
2008, 12 issues
ISSN: 1471-4906
 
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