International Immunopharmacology is the primary vehicle for the publication of original research papers pertinent to the overlapping
areas of immunology, pharmacology, cytokine biology, immunotherapy, immunopathology and immunotoxicology. Review articles that encompass
these subjects are also welcome.
The subject material appropriate for submission includes:• Clinical studies ... click here for full Aims & Scope
International Immunopharmacology is the primary vehicle for the publication of original research papers pertinent to the overlapping
areas of immunology, pharmacology, cytokine biology, immunotherapy, immunopathology and immunotoxicology. Review articles that encompass
these subjects are also welcome.
The subject material appropriate for submission includes:
• Clinical studies employing
immunotherapy of any type including the use of: bacterial and chemical agents; thymic hormones, interferon, lymphokines, etc., in transplantation
and diseases such as cancer, immunodeficiency, chronic infection and allergic, inflammatory or autoimmune disorders.
• Studies
on the mechanisms of action of these agents for specific parameters of immune competence as well as the overall clinical state.
• Pre-clinical animal studies and in vitro studies on mechanisms of action with immunopotentiators, immunomodulators, immunoadjuvants
and other pharmacological agents active on cells participating in immune or allergic responses.
• Pharmacological compounds,
microbial products and toxicological agents that affect the lymphoid system, and their mechanisms of action.
• Agents that
activate genes or modify transcription and translation within the immune response.
• Substances activated, generated, or released
through immunologic or related pathways that are pharmacologically active.
• Production, function and regulation of cytokines
and their receptors.
• Classical pharmacological studies on the effects of chemokines and bioactive factors released during
immunological reactions.
• Studies on the nature and function of drug and hormone receptors on lymphocytes and other cells
in the immune system.• Studies of cell-derived or humoral factors that modify the immune system causing cytotoxicity, inducing
antibody production and mediating inflammatory responses.
• The development of immunologically based assays and their application
to disease, including assays for drugs, hormones, cyclic nucleotides, tumor antigens, etc.
• The Editors will be pleased to
receive published books for possible independent review.
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J.E. Talmadge