The Journal of Immunology
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The Journal of Immunology is a twice monthly peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes basic and clinical studies in all aspects of immunology. Established in 1916 it is the official journal of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) which publishes the journal. The editor-in-chief is Pamela J. Fink. Content from 1998 to the present is delayed open access with a 12 month embargo. Source
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| Scope | International |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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| Frequency | Bimonthly |
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Search ArticlesDiversity in Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells Occurs through Loss of a Foxn1-Dependent Gene Signature Driven by Stage-Specific Thymocyte Cross-Talk
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Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Provokes Macrophages to Secrete IL-1β Contributing to Atherosclerosis Progression
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Synergistic Protection against Secondary Pneumococcal Infection by Human Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Distinct Epitopes
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The Journal of Immunology: 209 (10)
You have accessRestricted access A Multi-Omics Approach Reveals Features That Permit Robust and Widespread Regulation of IFN-Inducible Antiviral Effectors Loránd Göczi, Mária Csumita, Attila Horváth, Gergely Nagy, Szilárd Póliska, Matteo Pigni, Christoph Thelemann, Bence Dániel, Hamidreza Mianesaz, Tamás Varga, Kaushik Sen, Sunil K. Raghav, John W.
IL-7 Receptor Drives Early T Lineage Progenitor Expansion
Key Points IL-7R–deficient ETPs have defects in cell cycle and survival. The most immature Flt3+ ETPs are enriched in IL-7R–expressing cells. IL-7/IL-7R signaling in the thymus is required to generate Flt3+ ETPs. Abstract IL-7 and IL-7R are essential for T lymphocyte differentiation by driving proliferation and survival of specific developmental stages.
Correction: Pazopanib Is a Potential Treatment for Coronavirus-Induced Lung Injuries
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Generation of a Large Repertoire of Monoclonal Antibodies against Dengue Virus NS1 Antigen and the Development of a Novel NS1 Detection Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Key Points We generated a large repertoire of anti-DENV NS1 mouse mAbs. We identified high-affinity mAbs with recognition sites outside the wing domain. We developed a highly sensitive NS1 Ag ELISA for dengue diagnosis. Abstract Commercial dengue virus (DENV) nonstructural-1 (NS1) Ag detection immunoassays often perform poorly, particularly in secondary DENV infection.
An AhR-Caspase Axis Mediated Antiviral Apoptosis in an Arthropod
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Mechanism of CD79A and CD79B Support for IgM+ B Cell Fitness through B Cell Receptor Surface Expression
Key Points High surface expression of IgM protects against apoptosis in human GC B cells. CD79A/B depletion resulted in loss of IgM surface expression and reduced fitness. Glycan maturation of BCR complex components was interrupted upon CD79A or CD79B KO. Abstract The BCR consists of surface-bound Ig and a heterodimeric signaling unit comprised of CD79A and CD79B. Upon cognate Ag recognition, the receptor initiates important signals for B cell development and function.
The TCR Cα Domain Regulates Responses to Self-pMHC Class II
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