Advances in In Vivo Imaging Techniques for the Visualization and Quantification of DC-T Cell Interactions

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Advances in In Vivo Imaging Techniques for the Visualization and Quantification of DC-T Cell Interactions

Journal of Immunobiology (Hilaris Publishing S.L) has announced almost 50% discount on article processing charge to commemorate its 10th Anniversary.

Journal of Immunobiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses and welcomes submissions on all aspects of Immunobiology, Immunology, Autoimmunity, Innate Immunity, Adaptive Immunity, immunization, Immunogenetics, Immune Disorders, Immunodeficiency, Immune inflammation, Immunoinformatics,  Clinical Immunology, Allergy & Immunology, Clinical & Vaccine Immunology,  Inflammatory Disorders, Autoimmune Disorders, Immunotherapy and Immunopathology of infectious, allergic and autoimmune disease etc.  

It gives us great pleasure to announce the call for paper on the occasion of 10th Anniversary of the Journal at special and hefty discount of up to 50 % on one-time article processing charge. Prospective academicians and scientists are encouraged to utilize this opportunity to get their articles reviewed, processed and published at relatively faster pace and at lower charges. In addition to this, the authors who publish with us during the year-long celebrations will also be eligible for academic awards recommended by the editorial panel.

The Archive page contains wide variety of articles such as Research / Review / Case reports / short communication / Mini review / Prospective / Letter to Editors Etc. We would like introduce a Short Communication which has been spread to the widest audience of experts; and thus increased in readership, citations and altimetry score.

Title: “Advances in In Vivo Imaging Techniques for the Visualization and Quantification of DC-T Cell Interactions

Abstract: Since the first application of two photon intravital microscopy (2PM) to the study of the immune system in 1997, 2PM imaging has offered several major advantages over previous techniques for study immune interactions, Such as 2D plate based culture systems, as cells exhibit significantly different migratory behaviour in 2D as compared to 3D. Whilst, 3D matrigel systems allow cells to migrate in a more natural manner, they fail to adequately replicate a physiological environment which is densely packed with other cell types and contains a myriad of environmental cues such as chemokines, adhesion molecules and lymphatic flow,  these factors are largely overcome by the use of ex-vivo/explant organ imaging. However, this system also has significant limitations in that cells cannot be recruited to or exit the organ of interest and due to limitations in tissue oxygenation, imaging sessions can generally only be conducted for less than one hour. Therefore the use of intravital 2PM has opened up a new era of understanding in immunology. Especially in terms of how we view the importance of the migratory behavior and the interactions that occur between cells of the immune system under both homeostatic and inflammatory conditions.

To have a glance at the full length manuscript, you can visit us at our archive page and Currently, Journal’s Archive is holding not only normal issues but also focusing on special issues. The purpose of special issues is to publish the most exciting research with respect to the subjects of Immunology / Immunobiology and to provide a rapid turn-around time regarding reviewing and publishing, and to publicize the articles freely for research, teaching and reference purposes. Submit manuscript of your research articles or special issue articles online through manuscript submission or forwarded to the Editorial Office at immunobio@immunologyjournals.org

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Journal of Immunobiology

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