期刊名称:Annual REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Annual Review of Immunology, in publication since 1983, covers the significant developments in the field of Immunology, including antigen structure, processing, presentation, and activation mechanisms; immunoglobulins and B cell receptors; T lymphocyte and NK cell receptors; lymphocyte development and differentiation; tolerance; regulation of the immune response; mucosal immunity; cytokines; cytotoxic cells; phagocytosis and inflammation; autoimmunity; immunodeficiency; allergy; immunology of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and other retroviral infections; vaccines; and tumor immunology.
This journal is ideal for active researchers in immunology and related fields, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students as well as teachersof immunology.
The Annual Review of Immunology is ranked #1 by impact factor of the 115 Immunology publications assessed by the ISI?Journal Citation Reports (JCR?; it has ranked first out of all scientific journals in 7 of the last 10 years. It is available online and in print."
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Checklist
PLEASE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING WITH YOUR SUBMISSION
Required Elements
- Title Page: full article title, author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s) including email(s), corresponding author contact information
- Article Table of Contents: listing all 1st and 2nd level headings
- Key Words: as many as 6, not already in title
- Abstract: 150 words at maximum
- Headings: clearly formatted throughout text
- Figures: color as well as black & white, each with own legend clearly labeled; separate file for each figure, do not integrate within text. Provide a PDF file of all final figures submitted. Obtain any necessary permissions for use
- Tables: either all at end of article, following Literature Cited, or submitted as separate file
- Literature Cited: 150 references at maximum formatted per series?specifications (see Author Handbook for details)
- PDF file of final manuscript, including all figures, tables, references, and optional elements (below)
Optional Elements
- Abbreviations/Acronyms list: spell out up to 10 most important acronyms used in text; insert below Literature Cited
- Key Terms/Definitions list: as many as 10 major terms used in text, each term limited to 20 words max; insert below Literature Cited
- Summary Points list: highlight the central points of your review (as many as 8); insert above Acknowledgments and/or Literature Cited
- Future Issues list: note where research may be headed (as many as 8); insert above Acknowledgments and/or Literature Cited
- Annotated References: brief (15 words max) explanation of citation’s importance (as many as 10); insert below Literature Cited
- Related Resources list: up to 10 references, not listed in Literature Cited, to materials (websites, articles, animations) that may be of interest to readers; insert below Literature Cited
Online Submission Instructions
We encourage invited authors to submit their manuscripts online. To use our online submission form, please contact your Production Editor for the web address, along with the username and password.
Helpful Notes for Online Submission
- If possible, please compress each file using, for example, WinZip, Stuffit, GZip. Then upload.
- Whenever uploading more than five files, we recommend compressing all contents into a single folder and then uploading.
- Always include a PDF file of your final manuscript, including figures and tables.
- If uploading revisions, please again include a PDF file of revisited text, figures, and/or tables.
Editorial Board
Editor
William E. Paul National Institutes of Health
Associate Editors
Laurie H. Glimcher Harvard University School of Public Health
Dan R. Littman New York University School of Medicine
Committee Members
Shizuo Akira Osaka University Medical School
Jean-Laurent Casanova Universit?Ren?Descartes-INSERM
Max D. Cooper University of Alabama
C. Garrison Fathman Stanford University School of Medicine
Daniel Kastner, Guest National Institutes of Health
Lewis L. Lanier University of California, San Francisco
Michael J. Lenardo, Guest National Institutes of Health
Philippa Marrack National Jewish Medical and Research Center
Diane Mathis Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School
Philip M. Murphy, Guest National Institutes of Health
Michel C. Nussenzweig The Rockefeller University
Eric G. Pamer Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Pamela L. Schwartzberg Bethesda, MD
Ethan M. Shevach, Guest National Institutes of Health
Production Editor Erin Wait (650) 843-6622
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