The journal Immunogenetics delivers vital insights into the genetic control of immune responses. With its focus on the inheritance and evolution of immunologically relevant genes, it's a key resource for researchers. Spanning across various aspects of immunology, the journal delves into the genetic basis of antibody production, T-cell responses, and the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Key topics include genetic variations in immune response, the evolution of immune genes, and the role of genetics in autoimmune diseases.
Immunogenetics is indexed in major databases like CAS, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring broad visibility for published research. Its primary audience consists of immunologists, geneticists, and researchers in related fields seeking to understand the complex interplay between genes and immunity. The journalÂ’s rigorous peer-review process and focus on high-quality research make it an essential publication for those at the forefront of immunogenetic study.
Researchers are encouraged to submit their original research, reviews, and short communications to Immunogenetics. By contributing to the journal, authors can disseminate their findings to a global audience and advance the field of immunogenetics. Access to cutting-edge research in this area enhances our understanding of the immune system and its genetic underpinnings.