An international team of editors and scientific advisors maintains the high
standard of quality set by Immunobiology since it first appeared in 1909. With
contributions by prominent experts in the field, the journal is a focal point
of scientific interest. Published research findings are a vital link between
scientists and clinicians active at the experimental levels of immunobiology,
serology, hematology, allergy, infectious diseases, transplantation, and nonspecific
resistance.
A new fast track line for high priority publications will speed up communication
between scientists all over the world. Immunobiology, the world's first immunological
journal, carries on the tradition set by such distinguished scientists as Carl
Oluf Jensen, Sibasaburo Kitasato, Karl Landsteiner, Max Neisser and others.
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<h2>Aims and Scope </h2>
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<p>An international team of editors and scientific advisors maintains the high
standard of quality set by Immunobiology since it first appeared in 1909. With
contributions by prominent experts in the field, the journal is a focal point
of scientific interest. Published research findings are a vital link between
scientists and clinicians active at the experimental levels of immunobiology,
serology, hematology, allergy, infectious diseases, transplantation, and nonspecific
resistance. </p>
<p>A new fast track line for high priority publications will speed up communication
between scientists all over the world. Immunobiology, the world's first immunological
journal, carries on the tradition set by such distinguished scientists as Carl
Oluf Jensen, Sibasaburo Kitasato, Karl Landsteiner, Max Neisser and others.</p>
<h2>Audience</h2>
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