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Clinical Immunology Communications

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublisher: [New York] : Elsevier Inc., 2021 to presentISSN:
  • 2772-6134
Uniform titles:
  • Clinical Immunology Communications (Online)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Summary: Clinical Immunology Communications is a new online only, open-access journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed contributions in the evolving areas of clinical immunology. The journal considers submissions transferred from Clinical Immunology, as well as direct submissions on basic, translational and clinical studies in vitro and in vivo in animal models and in humans, to advance the understanding of cellular, biochemical and molecular aspects of clinical immunology for broad audiences. The ultimate goal of Clinical Immunology Communications is to provide readers with new information on a wide range of clinical immunology subjects including: (1) autoimmune diseases; (2) hypersensitivity and allergy; (3) tumor immunology; (4) immunodeficiencies; (5) immunity to infection including HIV; (6) vaccines; (7) transplantation; (8) new immunological methods and techniques. The types of manuscripts considered for publication will include: (1) original articles; (2) brief communications; (3) reviews; (4) case reports or case cohorts; (5) editorials (by invitation only); (6) guidelines (written by academic authorities and focusing on clinical diagnosis and/or treatment, or use of methodologies in clinical immunology).
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Clinical Immunology Communications is a new online only, open-access journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed contributions in the evolving areas of clinical immunology.

The journal considers submissions transferred from Clinical Immunology, as well as direct submissions on basic, translational and clinical studies in vitro and in vivo in animal models and in humans, to advance the understanding of cellular, biochemical and molecular aspects of clinical immunology for broad audiences.

The ultimate goal of Clinical Immunology Communications is to provide readers with new information on a wide range of clinical immunology subjects including: (1) autoimmune diseases; (2) hypersensitivity and allergy; (3) tumor immunology; (4) immunodeficiencies; (5) immunity to infection including HIV; (6) vaccines; (7) transplantation; (8) new immunological methods and techniques. The types of manuscripts considered for publication will include: (1) original articles; (2) brief communications; (3) reviews; (4) case reports or case cohorts; (5) editorials (by invitation only); (6) guidelines (written by academic authorities and focusing on clinical diagnosis and/or treatment, or use of methodologies in clinical immunology).

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