Paper Collection: Understanding Immune Systems
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 117
Special Issue Editors
Interests: peptidylarginine deiminases; extracellular vesicles; regenerative medicine; central nervous system; stem cells; mucosal immunity; innate immunity; complement system; host-pathogen interactions; comparative immunology; autoimmunity; chronic inflammation
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Interests: immunology; extracellular vesicles; complement system; infectious disease; host-pathogen interactions; vaccinology; virology; microbiology; cancer; intercellular communication; disease mechanisms; biomedicine
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to collect the state-of-the-art primary research studies, reports, and review articles from international experts and diverse leading groups in the immunology research field. The immune system has multifaceted roles in health and disease, including in developmental processes, during the lifespan, in tissue homeostasis, in evolutionary biology, in host–pathogen interactions and infection, and as a double-edged sword in inflammatory and chronic pathologies. Understanding Immune Systems invites research contributions that further the current understanding in immunology, including from in vitro and in vivo human and comparative animal models.
Prof. Dr. Sigrun Lange
Prof. Dr. Jameel M. Inal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- immune mechanisms
- evolutionary immunology
- comparative immunology
- innate immunity
- adaptive immunity
- autoimmunity
- chronic inflammation
- immune ageing
- host–pathogen interactions
- vaccinology
- regenerative medicine
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