Innate Immunity
This journal flipped to open access on September 1, 2017.
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The APC for this journal is currently $2,800 USD. International Endotoxin & Innate Immunity Society members may be eligible for a discount of 20%.
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Innate Immunity is a highly ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal and is the official journal of the International Endotoxin & Innate Immunity Society (IEIIS).
The aim of the journal is to provide a single, interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of new information on innate immunity in humans, animals, and plants.
Thus, the journal welcomes manuscripts from researchers actively working on all aspects of innate immune responses, including humoral, cellular, and clinical topics. The journal specifically welcomes submissions focusing on the interaction of cells with endotoxin- and exotoxin-related ligands from Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, viruses and plants, assessing the responses by multi-omics approaches such as, but not exclusively, RNASeq, lipidomic and metabolomic responses. It also accepts manuscripts describing new immunologically active bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, and plant components, their receptors, signalling pathways, and induced mediators, as long as they describe a clear link between the identified and described component and the innate immune response.
Furthermore, Innate Immunity encourages submissions that take advantage of a wide array of model systems, including but not limited to humans, rodents, insects, plants and beyond, to probe the underlying principles involved. However, Innate Immunity is not accepting data that were generated in cell lines only. It has become increasing clear that such data vary widely between the same cell line used in different labs, and that the data are often impacted by the transformation of the cells used to generate the cell line. Thus, data generated in cell lines will only be accepted as part of a manuscript that assesses their biological relevance by reproducing the data in primary test systems, such as primary cells, organ cultures or indeed in vivo systems.
The journal includes Original Research articles, Research Notes, Reviews and Mini-reviews. In addition, Innate Immunity has introduced a new article type ‘Technical Note’ which gives authors the opportunity to describe novel methods, reagents, software, codes or databases, techniques, or significant improvements to established protocols. More information can be found in the manuscript submission guidelines under Article Types.
If you have any questions relating to the appropriateness of your manuscript for submission to Innate Immunity, please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Prof Dirk Werling at dwerling@rvc.ac.uk
Dirk Werling | The Royal Veterinary College, UK |
Patricia M. Sanchez Carballo | Research Center Borstel, Germany |
Alan S. Cross | University of Maryland, USA |
Amanda Gibson | Aberyswyth University, UK |
Christine Neupert | Malcisbo AG, Switzerland |
Mark Pfuhl | King’s College London, UK |
Neal Silverman | UMass Chan Medical School, USA |
Sven Brandau | University Hospital Essen, Germany |
Jean-Marc Cavaillon | Institut Pasteur, France |
Dipshikha Chakravortty | Indian Institute of Science, India |
Robert K. Ernst | University of Maryland, USA |
Eugen Faist | Ludwig Maximillian University, Germany |
Viviane Filor | Freie Universität Berlin, Germany |
Mihaela Gadjeva | Moderna Inc., USA |
Iva Hafner Bratkovic | National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia |
Carsten Kirschning | University Hospital Essen, Germany |
Tomas Maira Litran | Navarro University, Spain |
Claudia Marques | Binghamton University, USA |
Gerald B Pier | Harvard Medical School, USA |
Stefanie Vogel | University of Maryland, USA |
Catherine Werts | Institut Pasteur, France |
Shi Yan | University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria |
Alla Zamyatina | University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria |
Nikoleta Bizymi | University of Crete, Greece |
Dipyaman Ganguly | CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, India |
Uday Kishore | UAE University, Al Ain, UAE |
Yuqing Lu | University of Heidelberg, Germany |
Paulina Niedzwiedzka-Rystwej | University of Szczecin, Poland |
Sergio C. Oliveira | University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Niels Olsen Saraiva Camara | University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Zhangfei Shen | The Ohio State University, USA |
Elena Tonc | Macalester College, USA |
Edwin Veldhuizen | Utrecht University, Netherlands |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.