VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY 期刊简介
The journal reports basic, comparative and clinical immunology as they pertain to the animal species designated here: livestock, poultry, and fish species that are major food animals and companion animals such as cats, dogs, horses and camels, and wildlife species that act as reservoirs for food, companion or human infectious diseases, or as models for human disease.
Rodent models of infectious diseases that are of importance in the animal species indicated above,when the disease requires a level of containment that is not readily available for larger animal experimentation (ABSL3), will be considered. Papers on rabbits, lizards, guinea pigs, badgers, armadillos, elephants, antelope, and buffalo will be reviewed if the research advances our fundamental understanding of immunology, or if they act as a reservoir of infectious disease for the primary animal species designated above, or for humans. Manuscripts employing other species will be reviewed if justified as fitting into the categories above.
The following topics are appropriate: biology of cells and mechanisms of the immune system, immunochemistry, immunodeficiencies, immunodiagnosis, immunogenetics, immunopathology, immunology of infectious disease and tumors, immunoprophylaxis including vaccine development and delivery, immunological aspects of pregnancy including passive immunity, autoimmuity, neuroimmunology, and transplanatation immunology. Manuscripts that describe new genes and development of tools such as monoclonal antibodies are also of interest when part of a larger biological study. Studies employing extracts or constituents (plant extracts, feed additives or microbiome) must be sufficiently defined to be reproduced in other laboratories and also provide evidence for possible mechanisms and not simply show an effect on the immune system.
该杂志报道了与此处指定的动物物种有关的基本,比较和临床免疫学: 主要食用动物的牲畜,家禽和鱼类,以及猫,狗,马和骆驼等伴侣动物,以及作为食物,伴侣或人类传染病的水库的野生动物物种,或作为人类疾病的模型。
当疾病需要较大的动物实验 (ABSL3) 不易获得的遏制水平时,将考虑在上述动物物种中重要的传染病的啮齿动物模型。如果有关兔子,蜥蜴,豚鼠,badge,犰狳,大象,羚羊和水牛的论文将被审查,如果该研究促进了我们对免疫学的基本理解,或者它们作为上述主要动物物种的传染病库,或人类。如果符合上述类别的理由,将对使用其他物种的手稿进行审查。
以下主题是适当的: 细胞生物学和免疫系统机制,免疫化学,免疫缺陷,免疫诊断,免疫遗传学,免疫病理学,传染病和肿瘤的免疫学,免疫预防包括疫苗的开发和交付,怀孕的免疫学方面,包括被动免疫,自身免疫,神经免疫学和移植免疫学。在更大的生物学研究中,描述新基因和诸如单克隆抗体之类的工具的开发的手稿也很有趣。使用提取物或成分 (植物提取物,饲料添加剂或微生物组) 的研究必须充分定义,以便在其他实验室中复制,并且还为可能的机制提供证据,而不仅仅是显示对免疫系统的影响。
期刊ISSN
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0165-2427 |
影响指数
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2.026 |
最新CiteScore值
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3.30 查看CiteScore评价数据 |
最新自引率
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5.10% |
期刊官方网址
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https://www.peipusci.com/?type=9 |
期刊加急投稿网址
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https://www.peipusci.com/?type=10 |
通讯地址
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE |
偏重的研究方向(学科)
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农林科学-免疫学 |
出版周期
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Monthly |
出版年份
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1979 |
出版国家/地区
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NETHERLANDS |
是否OA
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No |
SCI期刊coverage
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Science Citation Index Expanded(科学引文索引扩展) |
NCBI查询
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PubMed Central (PMC)链接 全文检索(pubmed central) |
最新中科院JCR分区
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大类(学科)
小类(学科)
综述期刊
农林科学
IMMUNOLOGY(免疫学)4区
VETERINARY SCIENCES(兽医学)3区
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最新的影响因子
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总被引频次 | 86 | |||||
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2022年预警名单预测最新
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3.30
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年文章数 | 95 | ||||||||||||||
SJR
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0.633 | ||||||||||||||
SNIP
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0.844 | ||||||||||||||
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本刊同领域相关期刊
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期刊名称 | IF值 |
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY | 2.026 |
AIDS | 4.135 |
APMIS | 3.173 |
VACCINE | 3.605 |
BIODRUGS | 5.749 |
IMMUNITY | 31.428 |
LYMPHOLOGY | 1.273 |
Lancet HIV | 12.639 |
AIDS REVIEWS | 2.475 |
本刊同分区等级的相关期刊
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期刊名称 | IF值 |
VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY | 2.026 |
VACCINE | 3.605 |
AIDS REVIEWS | 2.475 |
AUTOIMMUNITY | 2.787 |
TUBERCULOSIS | 3.1 |
IMMUNOBIOLOGY | 3.113 |
Immunotherapy | 4.154 |
BMC IMMUNOLOGY | 3.579 |
IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS | 3.648 |
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