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Aims & Scope
2007 Impact Factor: 0.896 © Thomson Scientific, Journal Citation Reports®, 2008 The journal Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology is devoted to preclinical and clinical studies about the regulatory effects of various agents on immunocompetent cells as well as the immunotoxicity exerted by xenobiotics and drugs. On these bases, the journal encompasses a broad range of pathologies (e.g., acute and chronic infections, allergy, autoimmunity, cancer, degenerative disorders, inflammation and primary and secondary immunodeficiencies). In this framework, the journal will cover new emerging areas of science of broad interest, such as: Agricultural biotechnology; Atherosclerosis; Cytokine and growth factor regulation; Dendritic cell therapy; Food immunology; Food safety; Forensic immunopathology; Innate immunity regulation; Life style disorders; Microbial immunomodulators; Mucosal immunity; New drug development; Psychoneuroimmunology; Stem cell therapy; Veterinary immunopathology; Vaccines. Therefore, the journal will represent an inestimable source of information either for scientists of various disciplines, such as Immunology, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Agriculture, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Veterinary, or for the broad spectrum of clinicians involved in immunological research. Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology will accept original manuscripts, brief communications, invited reviews, and clinical cases, on the condition that the results reported are based on original, clinical, or basic research that has not been published elsewhere in any journal in any language (except in abstract form relating to paper communicated to scientific meetings and symposiums). Each manuscript will be promptly reviewed and contributors informed as rapidly as possible as to the publication date.
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