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  1. Immunology

    Immunology is a branch of biomedical science biomedical science that covers the study of all aspects ... , in situ , and in vivo . Immunology has applications in several disciplines of science, and as such is further ... tissue anatomy tissues located throughout the body. Classical immunology Classical immunology ... science of immunology. The immune system has been divided into a more primitive innate immunity innate ... body Gen erators. Immunology itself rests on an understanding of the properties of these two biological ... systems are highly interdependent. In the 21st century, immunology has broadened its horizons with much research being performed in the more specialized niches of immunology. This includes the immunological ... immunology Clinical immunology redirects here Clinical immunology is the study of disease s caused ... immunology The body s capability to react to antigen depends on a person s age, antigen ... book author Goldsby RA, Kindt TK, Osborne BA and Kuby J title Immunology edition 5th publisher W.H. ... diseases. Diagnostic immunology Main Diagnostic immunology The specificity of the bond between antibody ... immunology Study of the immune system in extant species is capable of giving us a key understanding ... immunology Main Reproductive immunology This area of the immunology is devoted to the study of immunological ... Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology AAAAI , an immunologist is a research scientist who ... Immunologist format work accessdate 2009 09 10 ref See also Outline of immunology List of immunologists Immunomics History of immunology Osteoimmunology International Reviews of Immunology References Reflist External links WVD http www.immunologylink.com The Immunology Link, a rich resource for Immunology information http www.aaaai.org American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology http bsi.immunology.org British Society for Immunology http arjournals.annualreviews.org loi immunol Annual Review of Immunology journal http www.biomedcentral.com bmcimmunol BMC Immunology BioMed Central Immunology ...   more details



  1. Nature Immunology

    Infobox journal title Nature Immunology cover editor discipline Immunology peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Nat. Immunol. publisher Nature Publishing Group country England frequency history 2000 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.nature.com ni index.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1529 2908 eISSN 1529 2916 boxwidth Nature Immunology is a peer reviewed scientific journal focusing on immunology . The journal was founded in 2000, as an expansion of the Nature journal Nature family of journals Nature family of journals . External links http www.nature.com ni index.html Nature Immunology website http www.nature.com ni archive index.html Nature Immunology archives Category Publications established in 2000 Category Immunology journals fr Nature Immunology kk Nature Immunology ru Nature Immunology ...   more details



  1. Nutritional immunology

    Nutritional immunology research is centered around studying the mechanisms underlying the modulation of immune responses by nutritional, naturally occurring and orally active compounds. Some of the leading teams of researchers in nutritional immunology research and discovery include the Immunology Laboratory at the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University ref http www.hnrc.tufts.edu Nutritional Immunology Laboratory at the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University ref and the Nutritional Immunology and Molecular Medicine Laboratory ref http www.nimml.org Nutritional Immunology and Molecular Medicine Laboratory ref NIMML at Virginia Tech. Nutritional immunology researchers have discovered novel mechanisms by which naturally occurring compounds such as conjugated linoleic acid , abscisic acid , Polyunsaturated fatty acid n 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids , resveratrol , curcumin , limonin , Vitamin E , Vitamin A , and Vitamin D modulate immune responses. Recent advances in nutritional immunology research include applying systems biology, as well as modelling and simulation approaches to accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic targets, biomarkers and the discovery of novel mechanisms of action. In one embodiment Nutritional Immunology relates to the preventive applications of personalized medicine with particular emphasis on immune modulatory effects of naturally occurring, safe and orally active compounds. References reflist External links http www.nimml.org Nutritional Immunology and Molecular Medicine Laboratory http www.modelingimmunity.org MIEP home page Category Immunology ...   more details



  1. Molecular Immunology

    Molecular Immunology is a peer reviewed academic journal published by Pergamon . The editor is M.R. Daha. External links official http www.elsevier.com locate molimm ISSN 0161 5890 journal stub Category Immunology journals Category Elsevier academic journals ...   more details



  1. Computational immunology

    In academia , computational immunology is a field of science that encompasses high throughput genomic and bioinformatics approaches to immunology . The field s main aim is to convert immunological data into computational problems, solve these problems using mathematical and computational approaches and then convert these results into immunologically meaningful interpretations. The explosive growth of bioinformatics techniques and applications in the post genomics era has radically transformed immunology research . This has led to a comparable growth in the field of computation immunology, or immunoinformatics. See also Computational biology Bibliography http www.ploscompbiol.org article info 3Adoi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pcbi.1000128 Getting Started in Computational Immunology External links http www.immunomics.eu Category Bioinformatics Category Immunology ...   more details



  1. International Immunology

    Italic title infobox journal title International Immunology cover File International Immunology cover.gif abbreviation Int. Immunol. publisher Oxford University Press editor T. Kishimoto frequency Monthly history 1989 present discipline Immunology , allergy allergology impact year 2009 impact 3.403 ISSN 0953 8178 eISSN 1460 2377 CODEN INIMEN OCLC 20567176 website http intimm.oupjournals.org link1 http intimm.oxfordjournals.org content current link1 name Online access link2 http intimm.oxfordjournals.org content by year link2 name Online archive International Immunology is a peer review peer reviewed medical journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Japanese Society for Immunology , addressing studies in allergy allergology and immunology . Abstracting and indexing International Immunology is abstracted and indexed in Science Citation Index , Current Contents Life Sciences, Reference Update , MEDLINE Index Medicus , EMBASE , and BIOSIS Previews . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2009 impact factor is 3.403, ranking it 41 out of 128 journals in the category Immunology . External links Official http intimm.oupjournals.org http wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp jsi2 english index.htm Japanese Society for Immunology med journal stub Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1989 Category Immunology journals Category Monthly journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals ...   more details



  1. Neutralisation (immunology)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Neutralisation or neutralization in the immunology immunological sense refers to the ability of antibody antibodies to block the site s on bacteria or virus es that they use to enter their target cell. One example of this within biology is a neutralizing antibody . DEFAULTSORT Neutralisation Immunology Category Immunology Category Biology Category Antibodies Here the small soluble complexes neutralize the microbial toxins exotoxins .These are antigen antibody reactions that determine whether the activity of toxin or virus has been neutralized by an antibody. ...   more details



  1. Mucosal Immunology

    Mucosal Immunology is the official publication of the Society for Mucosal Immunology SMI . It aims to provide a forum for both basic and clinical scientists to discuss all aspects of immunity medical immunity and inflammation involving mucosal tissue s. The journal reflects the interests of scientists studying gastrointestinal, pulmonary, nasopharyngeal, oral, ocular, and genitourinary immunology through the publication of original research articles, scholarly reviews, and timely commentaries, editorials and letters. Publication of basic, translational, and clinical studies will all be given equal consideration. In addition, Mucosal Immunology aims to provide a primary method of communication for the SMI governing board and its members through the publication of society news. Current editors Brian Kelsall, MD, Editor in Chief Paul Garside, PhD, Deputy Editor Jo Viney, PhD, Deputy Editor The journal will be published by Nature Publishing Group, on behalf of the Society from January 2008. External links http www.socmucimm.org Society for Mucosal Immunology http www.nature.com Nature Publishing Group http www.modelingimmunity.org MIEP, The Center for Modeling Immunity to Enteric Pathogens Primarysources date October 2007 Category Immunology literature ...   more details



  1. Journal of Immunology

    Infobox journal title The Journal of Immunology cover editor Jeremy M. Boss discipline Immunology abbreviation J. Immunol. publisher The American Association of Immunologists country United States frequency 24 year history 1915 present openaccess license impact 6.00 impact year 2008 website http www.jimmunol.org link1 http www.jimmunol.org current.shtml link1 name Online access link2 http www.jimmunol.org contents by date.0.shtml link2 name Online archive RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1778718 LCCN 52052893 CODEN JOIMA3 ISSN 0022 1767 eISSN 1550 6606 The Journal of Immunology is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes basic and clinical studies in all aspects of immunology . It was founded by Arthur Fernandez Coca in 1915 in cooperation with Edward B. Passano . ref http www.jimmunol.org cgi reprint 85 4 NP In Memoriam of Arthur F. Coca, Founder of the Journal of Immunology , J.Immun., 85 1960 page 331 ref It is the official journal of The American Association of Immunologists and published by The American Association of Immunologists . References references External links Official http www.jimmunol.org Category Immunology journals Category Publications established in 1915 Category Biweekly journals Category English language journals med journal stub fr The Journal of Immunology pl Journal of Immunology ...   more details



  1. Priming (immunology)

    orphan date February 2009 The first contact of a T cell T or B cell with its specific antigen is called priming and causes Cellular differentiation differentiation into Effector T cells effector T or Effector B cell B cells Cytotoxicity cytotoxic , cytokine , antibody . Category Immunology Priming immunology stub ...   more details



  1. Outline of immunology

    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to immunology Immunology &ndash study of all aspects of the immune system in all organism s. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid imm.TOC&depth 2 Janeway s Immunobiology textbook Searchable free online version at the National Center for Biotechnology Information ref It deals with the physiology physiological functioning of the immune system in states of both health and disease malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders autoimmune diseases , hypersensitivity hypersensitivities , immune deficiency , transplant rejection the physical, chemical and physiological characteristics of the components of the immune system in vitro , in situ , and in vivo . Essence of immunology Main article Immunology Branch of Biomedical science Immune system Immunity medical Immunity Viral immunology Branches of immunology Classical immunology Clinical immunology Computational immunology Diagnostic immunology Evolutionary immunology Immunotherapy Systems immunology Cancer immunology Testicular immunology History of immunology Main article History of immunology Timeline of immunology The immune system attacks and protects ... drug Vaccine Vaccination Immunologists Main article List of immunologists Immunology lists Main article List of immunology topics List of autoimmune diseases List of immunologists List of viruses References Reflist External links sisterlinks Immunology http www.biomedcentral.com bmcimmunol BMC Immunology BioMed Central Immunology is an open access journal publishing original peer reviewed research articles. Nature Reviews Immunology http www.nature.com nri index.html journal home http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... for immunological disease http medweb2.unige.ch immunologie Transplantation Immunology Interesting ... Online lectures in immunology University of South Carolina http www.brt labs.com BRT Burleson ... system. Outline footer Category Outlines Immunology Category Immunology Category Immunology lists ...   more details



  1. Systems immunology

    Systems immunology is a recent research field that, under the larger umbrella of systems biology , aims to study the immune system in the more integrated perspective on how entities and players participate at different system levels to the immune function. The immune system has been thoroughly analyzed as regards to its components and function by using a very successful reductionist approach, but its overall functioning principles cannot easily be predicted by studying the properties of its isolated components because they strongly rely on and arise from the interactions among these numerous constituents. Systems immunology represents a different approach for the integrated comprehension of the immune system structure and function based on complex systems theory, high throughput techniques, as well as on mathematical and computational tools. Bibliography Articles Christophe Benoist, Ronald N. Germain, Diane Mathis, Immunological Reviews, Volume 210, Number 1, April 2006, pp. 229 234 6 http www.ingentaconnect.com content mksg imr 2006 00000210 00000001 art00015 A Plaidoyer for Systems Immunology Steven H. Kleinstein, PLoS Comput Biol. 2008 Aug 29 4 8 e1000128. http www.ploscompbiol.org article info 3Adoi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pcbi.1000128 Getting started in computational immunology Charlotte Schubert, Nature 473 7345 , 5 May 2011, pp. 113 114, http www.nature.com naturejobs 2011 110505 full nj7345 113a.html Systems immunology Complexity captured Category Immunology Category Bioinformatics Category Systems biology biology stub ...   more details



  1. Human Immunology

    Human Immunology is a peer reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier . The editor is Nicole Suciu Foca. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted indexed in BIOSIS Chemical Abstracts Current Contents EMBASE Elsevier Elsevier BIOBASE BIOBASE MEDLINE SIIC Scopus External links official http www.elsevier.com locate humimm ISSN 0198 8859 Science journal stub Category Elsevier academic journals Category Immunology journals ...   more details



  1. Isotype (immunology)

    Image Mono und Polymere.svg thumb right 200px Some antibodies form protein structure complexes that bind to multiple antigen molecules. An isotype usually refers to any related proteins genes from a particular gene family . In immunology , the immunoglobulin isotype refers to the genetic variations or differences in the constant regions of the heavy and light chains. In humans, there are nine heavy chain isotypes and two light chain isotypes heavy chain IgA 1, 2 IgD IgG 1, 2, 3, 4 IgE IgM light chain Immunoglobulin class switching can be used to change the class of the heavy chain, but not of the light chain. Isotypes are distinct forms of light or heavy chains which are present in all members of a species, encoded at distinct genetic loci. Kappa and lambda are isotypes of light chains. Delta , gamma 1 1 , etc are isotypes of heavy chains. All isotypes can be readily found in all normal sera. See Also idiotype External links MeshName Immunoglobulin Isotypes eMedicineDictionary Isotype http pathmicro.med.sc.edu mayer IgTypes2000.htm Overview at University of South Carolina School of Medicine http www.cehs.siu.edu fix medmicro igs.htm Overview at Southern Illinois University Carbondale Immune system Category Immunology immunology stub fr Isotype it Isotipo kk zh ...   more details



  1. Diagnostic immunology

    Merge Immunodiagnostics discuss Talk Immunodiagnostics Merger date September 2009 Diagnostic immunology is a collective term for a variety of diagnostic techniques that rely on the specificity of the bond between antibody antibodies and antigen s. Diagnostic immunology is well suited for the detection of even the smallest of amounts of bio chemical substances. Antibodies specific for a desired antigen can be bacterial conjugation conjugated with a radiolabel , fluorescent label, or color forming enzyme and are used as a probe to detect it. Well known applications of this include pregnancy tests, immunoblot ting, ELISA and immunohistochemical staining of microscope slide s. The speed, accuracy and simplicity of such tests has led to the development of rapid techniques for the diagnosis of disease, microbes and even illegal drugs in vivo of course tests conducted in a closed environment have a higher degree of accuracy . Such testing is also used to distinguish compatible blood type s. See also Wikipedia MeSH E01 MeSH E01.450.495 immunologic tests Medical technologist External links MeshName Immunologic diagnosis pathology Immunologic techniques and tests Category Immunologic tests pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Experiments in immunology

    Multiple issues cleanup December 2009 orphan December 2009 An experiment in immunology is a method of investigating Immunology immunological responses to antigen s, or detecting and characterizing Antibody antibodies and lymphocyte s. Findings from these experiments can be used to manipulate the immune system and develop drugs to combat immunological disease s. Immunization Experimental immunologist s study responses to simple antigens through immunization , the deliberate induction of an immune response in animal or human subjects. 1 The immunized subject is then monitored for antibody response . This often involves the analysis of antiserum samples that contain specific antibodies against the immunizing antigen, and blood lymphocytes from lymphoid organ s for examination of T cell mediated responses. br However, some antibodies found in antiserum are cross reactive . This means that they bind antigens that have no apparent relationship to the immunogen , and are problematic when antiserum is used to detect antigens that bind specifically to these antibodies. This can be resolved by absorption of these antibodies with their cross reactive antigen, leaving only the antibodies that are specific to the immunogen of interest. Antibody Experiments B cell immune responses are measured by analyzing antibodies produced through the humoral immune response . Serum blood Serum is isolated ..., amount, isotype immunology isotype and affinity of the antibodies produced. Antibodies are highly ... in immunology that have yet to be covered, ranging from autoimmune disease s to transplant rejection .... See also Experiments br Immunology br Antibodies br Lymphocytes References 1. Murphy, K., P. Travers ... complementary tools for immunobiology and medicine. Immunology Today 21 8 383 390. br 6. Berger C, T. C .... Current Opinion in Immunology 21 2 224 232. br 7. Jonathan L Powell, P. H., Stephan A Grupp. 2009 ... article 991032 overview. Category Immunology ...   more details



  1. Reproductive immunology

    Reproductive immunology refers to a field of medicine that studies interactions or the absence of them between the immune system and components related to the reproductive system , such as maternal immune tolerance towards the fetus, or immunological interactions across the blood testis barrier . The concept has been used by fertility clinic s to explain the Infertility fertility problems , recurrent miscarriage s and Complications of pregnancy pregnancy complications observed when this state of immunological tolerance is not successfully achieved. Immunological therapy is the new up and coming method for treating many cases of previously unexplained infertility or recurrent miscarriage. ref Pearson, H. Immunity s Pregnant Pause. Nature Publishing Group .2002 420 265 266. ref Between mother and fetus Main Immune tolerance in pregnancy The fact that the embryo s tissue is half foreign and unlike mismatched organ transplant , it is not normally rejected, suggests that the immunological system of the mother plays an important role in pregnancy. The placenta also plays an important part in protecting the embryo for the immune attack from the mother s system. Studies also propose that proteins in semen may help woman s immune system prepare for conception and pregnancy. For example, there is substantial evidence for Pre eclampsia Exposure to partner.27s semen exposure to partner s semen as prevention for pre eclampsia , largely due to the absorption of several immune modulating factors present in seminal fluid, such as transforming growth factor beta TGF . ref name Robertson cite ... for protection from pre eclampsia a unifying hypothesis journal Journal of Reproductive Immunology ... Sperm cells within a male Main Testicular immunology The presence of anti sperm antibodies in infertile ... the oovum. ref name Markert Markert U. Immunology of gametes and embryo implantation. Switzerland ... diseases References reflist Category Immunology Category Health issues in pregnancy es Inmunolog a ...   more details



  1. CD3 (immunology)

    editor others title Kuby immunology edition language publisher W.H. Freeman location San ... title Cellular and Molecular Immunology with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access edition language publisher ... DEFAULTSORT Cd3 Immunology Category Clusters of differentiation Category T cells gene 11 stub ca CD3 ...   more details



  1. MIMIC (immunology)

    Other uses Mimic disambiguation This article is about the vaccine development tool. MIMIC , or modular immune in vitro construct , is an artificial system imitating the human immune system. It has applications in vaccine development. White blood cells, specifically peripheral blood mononuclear cells including T cells and B cells , from human donars are placed in standard tubes containing specially designed tissue constructs made out of collagen , where they develop into small but functioning immune systems.Up to ninety six individual tubes can be carried on a plate the size of a deck of cards, allowing scientists to use cells from almost a hundred different donors at once. ref name TIME Citation last Guthrie first Catharine author link last2 first2 author2 link title Putting Immunity in a Test Tube newspaper TIME pages date March 27, 2008 url http www.time.com time health article 0,8599,1725904,00.html accessdate 2009 12 22 ref The MIMIC system replaces some steps in the vaccine development process that would otherwise be animal testing performed on animals and offers scientists better speed and flexibility than traditional methods. However, critics are concerned that MIMIC may be too simple for use as widespread as its developers hope. ref name TIME The MIMIC system was developed by VaxDesign and became available for use in 2008. References Reflist Category Immunology ...   more details



  1. Cancer immunology

    Cancer immunology is the study of interactions between the immune system and cancer cells also called tumor s or malignancy malignancies . It is also a growing field of research that aims to discover innovative cancer immunotherapy immunotherapies to treat and retard progression of this disease. The immune response, including the recognition of cancer specific antigen s is of particular interest in this field as knowledge gained drives the development of new vaccine s and antibody therapies. For instance in 2007, Ohtani published a paper finding tumour infiltrating lymphocytes to be quite significant in human colorectal cancer ref name Ohtani2007 cite journal last1 Ohtani first1 H. last2 Dunn year 2007 first2 IF last3 Curry first3 WT title Focus on TILs Prognostic significance of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in human glioma url journal Cancer Immunity volume 7 issue page 4 pmid 17691714 pmc 2935751 ref . The host was given a better chance at survival if the cancer tissue showed infiltration of inflammatory cells, in particular lymphocytic reactions. The results yielded suggest some ... Cancer immunoediting from immunosurveillance to tumor escape url journal Nature Immunology volume ... from immune surveillance to immune escape url journal Journal of Immunology volume 121 issue 1 ... journal Annual Review of Immunology volume 22 issue pages 329 360 pmid 15032581 ref . The elimination ... Immunology and Chemotherapy Obeid et al. ref name ObeidEtAl cite journal doi 10.1038 nm1523 last1 Obeid ... url journal Adv. Immunol volume 84 issue pages 131 179 pmid 15246252 series Advances in Immunology ... death for tumor immunology url journal Nature Medicine volume 13 issue 1 pages 28 30 pmid 17206130 ... Reviews Immunology volume 6 issue 11 pages 836 848 pmid 17063185 ref . The role of viruses in cancer ... http www.cancercure.kiev.ua Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism DEFAULTSORT Cancer Immunology Category Oncology Category Immunology ca Immunologia del c ncer ja ...   more details



  1. Timeline of immunology

    Use dmy dates date October 2010 Unreferenced date June 2009 Timeline of immunology 1718 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , the wife of the British ambassador to Constantinople, observed the positive effects of variolation on the native population and had the technique performed on her own children. 1796 First demonstration of vaccination smallpox vaccination Edward Jenner 1837 First description of the role of microbes in putrefaction and fermentation Theodore Schwann 1838 Confirmation of the role of yeast in fermentation of sugar to alcohol Charles Cagniard Latour 1840 First modern proposal of the germ theory of disease Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle Jakob Henle 1850 Demonstration of the contagious nature of puerperal fever childbed fever Ignaz Semmelweis 1857 1870 Confirmation of the role of microbes in fermentation Louis Pasteur 1862 phagocytosis Ernst Haeckel 1867 First aseptic practice in surgery using carbolic acid Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister Joseph Lister 1876 First demonstration that microbes can cause disease anthrax Robert Koch 1877 Mast cell s Paul Ehrlich 1878 Confirmation and popularization of the germ theory of disease Louis Pasteur 1880 1881 Theory that bacterial virulence could be attenuated by culture in vitro and used as vaccines. Proposed that live attenuated microbes produced immunity by depleting host of vital trace nutrients. Used to make chicken cholera and anthrax vaccines Louis Pasteur 1883 1905 Cellular theory of immunity via phagocytosis by macrophages and microphages polymorhonuclear leukocytes Elie Metchnikoff 1885 Introduction of concept of a therapeutic vaccination . First report of a live attenuated vaccine for rabies Louis Pasteur . 1888 Identification of bacterial toxins diphtheria bacillus Pierre Roux and Alexandre Yersin 1888 Bactericidal action of blood George Nuttall 1890 Demonstration of antibody activity against diphtheria and tetanus ... DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Immunology Category Immunology Category History of immunology ...   more details



  1. Sensitization (immunology)

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  1. Testicular immunology

    Testicular Immunology is the study of the immune system within the testis . It includes an investigation of the effects of infection , inflammation and immune factors on testicular function. Two unique characteristics of testicular immunology are evident 1 the testis is described as an immunologically privileged site , where suppression of immune responses occurs and, 2 some factors which normally lead to inflammation are present at high levels in the testis, where they regulate the development of sperm instead of promoting inflammation. History of testicular immunology 460 377 BC Hippocrates described testicular inflammation associated with mumps ref name HedgerBook cite book author Hedger MP, Hales DB title Knobil and Neill s Physiology of Reproduction editor Neill JD pages 1195 1286 publisher Elsevier year 2006 chapter Immunophysiology of the Male Reproductive Tract isbn 0 12 515401 7 ref 1785 Hunter and Michaelis performed transplant experiments in domestic chickens ref name Setchell cite journal author Setchel BP title The testis and tissue transplantation historical aspects. journal J Reprod Immunol. volume 18 pages 1 8 year 1990 pmid 2213727 doi 10.1016 0165 0378 90 90020 7 issue 1 ref 1849 Berthold transplanted testes between roosters and showed maintenance of male sex characteristics only in birds with successfully grafted testes ref name Setchell 1899 1900 Sperm recognized as immunogenic will cause an autoimmune reaction if transplanted from the testis into a different area of the body by Lansteiner 1899 and Metchinikoff, 1900 ref name HedgerBook 1913 1914 Human testis transplants performed by Lespinasse 1913 , and Lydson 1914 who performed a graft on himself ref name Setchell 1954 Discovery that sperm autoantibodies contribute to infertility, ref name Wilson cite ... of testicular immunology that the blood testis barrier cannot account for all immune suppression ... 2 Category Immunology Category Andrology ...   more details



  1. Nature Reviews Immunology

    Infobox Journal cover File NriCover.jpg discipline Immunology abbreviation publisher Nature Publishing Group country international frequency Monthly impact 35.196 impact year 2010 history 2001 openaccess website http www.nature.com nrmicro index.html ISSN 1474 1733 eISSN 1474 1741 Nature Reviews Immunology is a monthly review journal covering the field of immunology . The journal also publishes Research Highlight articles, which are short summaries written by the editing editors that describe recent hot research papers. External links http www.nature.com nri index.html Nature Reviews Immunology website http www.nature.com reviews index.html Nature Reviews website Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group Category Nature Publishing Group academic journals Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category Immunology journals fr Nature Reviews Immunology kk Nature Reviews Immunology ru Nature Reviews Immunology ...   more details



  1. Iranian Journal of Immunology

    nofootnotes date May 2010 Iranian Journal of Immunology IJI is an international peer reviewed publication that quarterly publishes a broad range of studies concerned with all aspects of immunology . IJI is published by Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research ICR in association with Iranian Society for Immunology and is located in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Shiraz, Iran. History Iranian Journal of Immunology was established in spring 2004, and has been indexed in Pubmed since spring 2007 and in ISI web of knowledge since summer 2009. Indexing Iranian Journal of Immunology is indexed and abstracted by most reputable indexing systems including ISI web of science, MEDLINE , PUBMED , EMBASE , EMNursing, GEOBASE, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts , Chemical Abstracts , Global Health ,Index Medicus for Eastern Mediterranean Region IMEMR , and SCOPUS . External links The IJI websites http www.iji.ir, http iji.sums.ac.ir Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research website http icr.sums.ac.ir Shiraz University of Medical Sciences website http www.sums.ac.ir english Categories DEFAULTSORT Iranian Journal Of Immunology Category Immunology journals Category Publications established in 2004 Science journal stub ...   more details




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