Immunogenetics (journal) explained

Immunogenetics
Cover:Immunogenetics (journal).jpg
Editor:Ronald E. Bontrop
Discipline:Immunogenetics, Allergology
Abbreviation:Immunogenetics
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media
Country:Germany
Frequency:Monthly
History:1974–present
Openaccess:hybrid
Impact:2.621
Impact-Year:2019
Website:https://www.springer.com/biomed/immunology/journal/251
Oclc:01793392
Lccn:74643380
Coden:IMNGBK
Issn:0093-7711
Eissn:1432-1211

Immunogenetics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering immunogenetics, the branch of medical research that explores the relationship between the immune system and genetics. This journal publishes original research papers, brief communications and reviews in: immunogenetics of cell interaction, immunogenetics of tissue differentiation and development, phylogeny of alloantigens and of immune response, genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility, and genetics and biochemistry of alloantigens.[1]

Immunogenetics was first published yearly starting in December 1974 and then monthly since May 1981.[2] It has an impact factor of 2.621 according to the Thomson Reuters 2019 Journal Citation Reports. The current editor-in-chief is Ronald E. Bontrop professor of Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics at Utrecht University.

Immunogenetics is a hybrid open-access journal through the Springer Open Choice option.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Immunogenetics . Springer . 2013-03-14.
  2. Web site: Immunogenetics . Springer . 2013-03-14.