Tumor Immunology Open Access Articles
Tumor immunology refers to the connection between immune function and tumor cells, which is crucial for our understanding of the mechanisms of both tumor rejection and tumor progression. The immunological mechanisms involved in cancer growth are highly complex, including tissue-resident and blood-derived cells. The human system mounts natural endogenous response to highly immunogenic tumor cells through a series of steps, including the presenting of tumor antigens to T cells via antigen-presenting cells (APCs), priming and activation of T cells in the lymph nodes, trafficking and infiltration of T cells into tumor beds, recognition of cancer cells by T cells, development of antigen-specific effector and memory T cells, and humoral immunity, allowing effector T cells and other endogenous immune cells, also as tumor-effective antibodies to tumor to eliminate cancer cells. The immune system can respond to tumor cells in two ways: by reacting against tumor-specific antigens (molecules that are unique to cancer cells) or by reacting against tumor-associated antigens (molecules that are expressed differently by cancer cells and normal cells). OMICS International conferences include data sessions and empirical papers. Conference participants can analyse recordings of round table discussion and interactions. These journal is indexed with all their citations noted. The top open access journal is indexed in MEDLINE, PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.
High Impact List of Articles
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Clinical application of double imbrication film in closed negative pressure drainage of sacrococcygeal pressure ulcer
Tian Gengjia, Wang Shujuan and Xu XiaoqinAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Clinical application of double imbrication film in closed negative pressure drainage of sacrococcygeal pressure ulcer
Tian Gengjia, Wang Shujuan and Xu XiaoqinAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Proof of concept and validation of a novel format of stable single chain antibodies for the drug discovery studies in pre-clinical models, Pramathadhip Paul, University of Calcutta, India
Pramathadhip PaulAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Proof of concept and validation of a novel format of stable single chain antibodies for the drug discovery studies in pre-clinical models, Pramathadhip Paul, University of Calcutta, India
Pramathadhip PaulAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Immunology World 2018 - Rheumatoid arthritis in Morocco: Study of 1400 cases - Fatima Zahra Alaoui, University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Morocco
Fatima Zahra AlaouiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Immunology World 2018 - Rheumatoid arthritis in Morocco: Study of 1400 cases - Fatima Zahra Alaoui, University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Morocco
Fatima Zahra AlaouiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Immunomics technologies using protein and peptide microarrays - For antibody profiling- Andreas Weinhaeusel, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
Andreas WeinhaeuselAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Immunomics technologies using protein and peptide microarrays - For antibody profiling- Andreas Weinhaeusel, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
Andreas WeinhaeuselAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Epidemiological, biological and clinical characterization patients with a nuclear homogeneous pattern on slide of Hep-2 cells by IIF, S Salma Hannachi, Mustapha Bacha University Hospital, Algeria
S Salma HannachiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
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Euro Immunology 2018- Epidemiological, biological and clinical characterization patients with a nuclear homogeneous pattern on slide of Hep-2 cells by IIF, S Salma Hannachi, Mustapha Bacha University Hospital, Algeria
S Salma HannachiAbstract: Journal of Clinical Immunology Research
Conference Proceedings
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GENOME CHARACTERISTICS OF A CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI 63A ISOLATED FROM CALIFORNIA GULL EXCRETA
Jingrang Lu, Scott P Keely, Sharon Yelton and Nicholas AshboltPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
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GENOME CHARACTERISTICS OF A CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI 63A ISOLATED FROM CALIFORNIA GULL EXCRETA
Jingrang Lu, Scott P Keely, Sharon Yelton and Nicholas AshboltPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases
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Bacterial volatile ammonia regulates the consumption sequence of D-pinitol and D-glucose in a fungus associated with an invasive bark beetle
Min LuScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Bacterial volatile ammonia regulates the consumption sequence of D-pinitol and D-glucose in a fungus associated with an invasive bark beetle
Min LuScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Parasitic Diseases: Diagnosis and Therapy
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Novel therapeutics for HIV-1: Small molecule modulators of RNA processing
A Cochrane, R Wong, A Balachandran, L Liu1, T Cabral, D Shen1 and P StoilovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Novel therapeutics for HIV-1: Small molecule modulators of RNA processing
A Cochrane, R Wong, A Balachandran, L Liu1, T Cabral, D Shen1 and P StoilovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Diversity of geminivirus associated alphasatellites from different cultivated and non-cultivated plants in Pakistan
Fakhra Shamim, Muhammad Shafiq, Misha Jabbar, Tehmina Bahar and Muhammad Saleem HaiderScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Diversity of geminivirus associated alphasatellites from different cultivated and non-cultivated plants in Pakistan
Fakhra Shamim, Muhammad Shafiq, Misha Jabbar, Tehmina Bahar and Muhammad Saleem HaiderScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Are Sexually Transmitted Infections the neglected orphan in our response to HIV/AIDS, STI and TB (HAST) in South Africa?
Geoffrey Setswe, Sigida S, Chauke T, Ramaliba T, Mohlabane N and Lukhele PScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal
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Are Sexually Transmitted Infections the neglected orphan in our response to HIV/AIDS, STI and TB (HAST) in South Africa?
Geoffrey Setswe, Sigida S, Chauke T, Ramaliba T, Mohlabane N and Lukhele PScientific Tracks Abstracts: Virology Research Journal