Molecular Immunology is primarily devoted to publications concerned with immunological knowledge at
the molecular, cellular and functional levels of innate and acquired immunity, including but not limited to:• molecular mechanisms
of innate and adaptive immunity phenomena• molecular aspects of immune regulation• cell ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Molecular Immunology is primarily devoted to publications concerned with immunological knowledge at
the molecular, cellular and functional levels of innate and acquired immunity, including but not limited to:
• molecular mechanisms
of innate and adaptive immunity phenomena
• molecular aspects of immune regulation
• cell signalling and activation;
cellular receptors and soluble mediators
• immunogenomics, immunoproteomics and immunoglycomics
• molecular (immuno)
therapeutics
• immunochemistry
• impact of molecular changes at the tissue level
The various forms of communications
in Molecular Immunology are:
Research Reports.
Review Articles - usually invited by the Editor but anyone
interested in submitting a contribution should contact the Editor.
Brief Structural Data Reports - for new protein or gene
sequences of other definitive structural data of obvious immunological interest. An accession number, to be obtained from one of the
classical data banks, should be provided with the manuscript.
Viewpoints. Brief communications devoted to the formulation of
challenging new ideas.
Summaries of Meetings and Conferences.
Letters to the Editor.
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Editor-in-Chief:
M.R. Daha