Human Immunology publishes full-length original articles, brief communications and reviews covering a
wide range of subjects including immunogenetics, innate and adaptive immunity, transplantation immunology, autoimmunity, infections diseases
and tumor immunology. The scope of the journal is to disseminate information that may contribute to understanding the ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Human Immunology publishes full-length original articles, brief communications and reviews covering a
wide range of subjects including immunogenetics, innate and adaptive immunity, transplantation immunology, autoimmunity, infections diseases
and tumor immunology. The scope of the journal is to disseminate information that may contribute to understanding the mechanisms involved
in the genetic control of organ and tissue allograft rejection, alloimmunity, chronic infections and progression of malignant diseases.
Research areas include:
1. Immunogenetic studies on structure and function of molecules involved of immune responses; immunogenetic
markers including polymorphism of immunogenetics markers such as HLA, minor histocompatability antigens, immune receptors (KIR, NK, Toll-like,
ILT, MICA/B, PAMPs, etc); population frequencies and disease association studies.
2. Cellular Immunology and Immune Regulation
covering the broad areas of in vitro and in vivo studies of innate and adaptive immunity in health and disease.
3. Clinical
Immunology including transplantation, cancer immunology, autoimmunity, delayed-type-hypersensivity, immunological deficiencies, immunologic
monitoring, immunotherapy, and immunomodulation.
4. Biotechnological innovations for detection of new genes and gene products
including genomics and proteomics strategies.
Manuscript Types
a) Full-Length Articles
Limit 4000 words
excluding references, tables, and figures
Abstract 200 words maximum
References up to 50
b) Brief
Communications
Limit 2500 words
Abstract 150 words
References up to 30
c) Review Articles
Limit 5000 words, excluding references, tables, and figures
Abstract 200 words maximum
References
up to 80
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