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The Journal of Immunology

A platter of high-fat food including hot dog, pizza, hamburger, french fries, and bacon.
  • The Journal of Immunology

A High-Fat Diet May Impair Response to Infection 

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

A new study in The Journal of Immunology reveals how a high-fat diet may impair the immune system’s ability to respond to infection.

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A woman administering a vaccine to a female patient's right arm.
  • The Journal of Immunology

Multi-Dose Vaccines Administered in the Same Site Boost Immune Response 

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

New research suggests that receiving multiple doses of a vaccine in the same limb leads to faster antibody development, an important strategy for providing immunity as quickly as possible during a pandemic or disease outbreak. 

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AAI Journals Seek Section Editors

Charles Richter1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Current Editors-In-Chief for The Journal of Immunology and ImmunoHorizons tell us about the important role played by Section Editors.

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  • The Journal of Immunology

One day of sleep deprivation can alter your immune system and increase inflammation 

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

New research from The Journal of Immunology found that even a single night of 24-hour sleep deprivation in young, and healthy individuals altered immune cells.

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  • The Journal of Immunology

Taking vitamin E during pregnancy may decrease peanut allergy in children 

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

New research has found that supplementing maternal diet with α-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, can reduce the development of food allergy and anaphylaxis in newborn mice. 

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Microscopic image of a slide demonstrating multiple myeloma from bone marrow aspirate.
  • The Journal of Immunology

Study Uncovers NK Cell-Based Combination Immunotherapies for Multiple Myeloma 

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

A new study, published in The Journal of Immunology, uncovered approaches to enhance Natural Killer (NK) cellular therapy for patients with multiple myeloma.

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  • ImmunoHorizons
  • The Journal of Immunology

OUP Partnership Offers Journal Authors Access to New Resources

Katie Palmer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

The Journal of Immunology and ImmunoHorizons offers new resources through exciting publishing partnership with Oxford University Press.

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Microscopic view of a coiled Schistosoma mansoni parasite, the cause of schistosomiasis in humans.
  • The Journal of Immunology

Helminth Infections in Pregnancy Impact Sons’ Immunity and Vaccine Responses

Matt Lam1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

A new study published in The Journal of Immunology has found that maternal infection with parasitic worms, or helminths, affects the immune system of male offspring.

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