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Aims Scope

Aims and Scope:

HOJ Immunology (HOJI) stands as a distinguished peer-reviewed journal at the forefront of immunological research. It serves as a vital platform for researchers, scientists, and clinicians to contribute their original research articles, comprehensive review articles, insightful case reports, and succinct short communications, all of which delve into various facets of the captivating field of immunology.

Immunology, a rapidly evolving discipline, encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the intricate mechanisms underlying immune responses to the understanding and management of immunological disorders. HOJI provides a diverse and inclusive space for the exploration of these topics and many more. The journal covers an extensive array of subject areas, including but not limited to immunological disorders, immune system functions, immunotherapy, immunological techniques, host-pathogen interactions, vaccine development, and immune-mediated diseases.

Original research articles published in HOJI showcase groundbreaking investigations that unravel the complexities of the immune system. These articles delve into novel methodologies, innovative experimental approaches, and cutting-edge technologies employed to decipher immune responses, uncover disease mechanisms, and develop effective immunotherapeutic interventions. By disseminating such pioneering research, HOJI fosters scientific collaboration, sparks intellectual discourse, and accelerates advancements in the field of immunology.

Comprehensive review articles featured in HOJI critically appraise the existing body of literature, summarize current knowledge, and provide invaluable insights into specific areas within immunology. These reviews serve as authoritative resources that not only elucidate key concepts but also identify research gaps, propose novel hypotheses, and guide future research directions. By synthesizing diverse perspectives, HOJI enables researchers and clinicians to stay updated with the latest advancements, facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration, and promotes evidence-based practices in the ever-evolving field of immunology.

HOJI also welcomes case reports that shed light on exceptional clinical presentations, innovative therapeutic approaches, and remarkable outcomes in the realm of immunology. These reports offer valuable lessons and real-world experiences, providing clinicians with crucial insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of immune-mediated conditions. By sharing such cases, HOJI aims to foster clinical expertise, encourage the exchange of knowledge, and inspire novel strategies for patient care.

Furthermore, HOJI places a strong emphasis on the development and application of novel technologies, methods, and tools that drive advancements in immunology. The journal embraces articles that showcase innovative techniques, novel assays, emerging imaging technologies, high-throughput methodologies, and computational modeling approaches. By highlighting the development and utilization of these tools, HOJI propels the field of immunology forward, enabling researchers to explore new frontiers and uncover hidden aspects of immune responses.

To ensure the quality, integrity, and relevance of the published articles, HOJI boasts a distinguished editorial board comprised of renowned experts, esteemed scientists, and leading immunologists. These experts lend their expertise, contribute to the rigorous peer-review process, and guide the journal’s strategic direction. Their invaluable contributions help maintain the highest standards of scientific rigor, accuracy, and novelty, solidifying HOJI’s position as a trusted source of groundbreaking immunological research.

In summary, HOJ Immunology (HOJI) stands as an esteemed peer-reviewed journal, serving as a dynamic platform for researchers, scientists, and clinicians to share their discoveries, insights, and advancements in the captivating field of immunology. Through the publication of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, illuminating case reports, and concise short communications, HOJI fosters scientific collaboration, promotes interdisciplinary dialogue, and contributes to the ever-growing body of knowledge in immunology. With its focus on technological advancements, novel methodologies, and the pursuit of excellence, HOJI plays a pivotal role in advancing the field of immunology and its potential to revolutionize healthcare and improve patient outcomes.

Classification:

  1. Immune cells and organs
  2. Autoimmunity
  3. Clinical and Mucosal Immunology
  4. Hypersensitivity
  5. Immune Response
  6. Immune System Development and Signalling
  7. Immunity & Ageing
  8. Immuno-analyse& Specializing biology
  9. Immunoassay
  10. Immunobiology
  11. Immunochemistry
  12. Immunopharmacology
  13. Immunopotentiators in Modern Vaccines
  14. Immunoregulation in Health and Disease
  15. Immunotechnology
  16. Immunotherapy
  17. ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  18. Immunotoxicology
  19. MHC Genes and Proteins
  20. Microbiology
  21. Microbiology immunology
  22. Mycobacteriology
  23. Neuroimmunology
  24. Parasites and Wildlife
  25. Psychoneuroimmunology
  26. Reproductive Immunology
  27. Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  28. The Immunoglobulins
  29. Transplant Immunology
  30. Transplantation Research
  31. Tumor Immunology
  32. Vaccines and Vaccination
  33. Infection
  34. Genetics and Evolution
  35. Infectious Diseases
  36. Influenza
  37. Innate and Adaptive Immunity
  38. Insect Immunology
  39. International Congress Series
  40. AIDS and Other Immunodeficiencies
  41. Allergy
  42. Asthma & Clinical Immunology
  43. Antigens
  44. Antibodies and Reactions
  45. Antimicrobial Agents
  46. Apoptosis
  47. Arthritis Research & Therapy
  48. Cytokines and Chemokines
  49. Experimental Pathology
  50. Hematopoiesis
  51. Herpes viridae
  52. Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
  53. Immune Function in Sport and Exercise
  54. Immune Hemolytic Anemias
  55. Drug design in Immunotherapy
  56. Symbiotic Immunology