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 Immunity Online
 
 http://www.immunity.com/
 
 Content also available to subscribers at:
 
 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10747613

 Immunity Online is an electronic, full-text version of the print journal
 Immunity currently being offered free of charge until June 1997.  Immunity
 is a monthly journal which publishes research articles and reviews of
 general interest in the entire discipline of immunology.  Immunity was
 founded in the belief that advanced in molecular and cellular immunology
 have brought immunology to a point at which a journal of high quality
 should be able to provide a unifying intellectual view, but the mandate
 for Immunity is not restricted to any particular level of analysis or to
 any particular type of system. The title Immunity is meant to indicate a
 breadth of interest extending beyond the formal definition of immunology,
 and into all systems that contribute to, or interact with, the immune
 system of the organism. Submitted articles are reviewed for both technical
 excellence and general interest, and those that are accepted are published
 within ten weeks. 
 
 Immunity follows the example of Cell in defining criteria for general
 interest that are just as important as technical quality in deciding on
 the acceptability of submissions. The area of interest is defined broadly
 beyond the obvious characterization of immune genes and cells, effectively
 including any and all research that contributes to understanding of
 infection and host defenses. Practical consequences for clinical work are
 taken into account equally with advances in fundamental understanding.
 
 Papers are reviewed and published rapidly, using the same procedures as
 Cell, via the Cell editorial office.
 
 Immunity Online now offers the full text of Immunity since November 1996
 (by the summer all issues since January 1996 will be online), the
 abstracts of all articles ever published in Immunity (since 1994),
 corresponding author email and telephone contact information, additional
 data and video supplements to published articles, and current job and
 conference announcements. Articles are available in both advanced HTML
 (with intra-article navigational tools and separate Javascript figure
 windows) and PDF formats. Issues are published online 5pm EST the day
 before publication.
 
 Recent Articles:
 
 	* Making the T Cell Receptor Go the Distance: A Topological View
 	    of T Cell Activation	
 	* Natural Killer Cells: From No Receptors to Too Many 
 	* Identification of a Naturally Occurring Ligand for Thymic
 	    Positive Selection 
 	* Induction of Peripheral T Cell Tolerance In Vivo Requires CTLA-4
 	    Engagement 	
 	* Impaired NK1+ T Cell Development and Early IL-4 Production in
 	    CD1-Deficient Mice 	
 	* Critical Roles for the Bcl-3 Oncoprotein in T Cell-Mediated
 	    Immunity, Splenic Microarchitecture, and Germinal Center
 	    Reactions
 
 
 Contact:
 
 editor@immunity.com
 

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