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Frontiers in Immunology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across basic, translational and clinical immunology. Frontiers in Immunology is an open-access journal at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal is led by Field Chief Editor Dr. Luigi Daniele Notarangelo, who is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. For more information, visit https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology and follow @FrontImmunol on Twitter.
Frontiers in Immunology is the official Journal of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS).
Journal Manager attending this meeting
Alessandra Fornarelli, Frontiers in Immunology
Alessandra Fornarelli graduated from the University of Piemonte Orientale in Novara, Italy, and completed a doctoral degree at the University of Bonn, Germany, working at the German Center for Neurodegenerative diseases (DZNE) in the laboratory led by Professor Pierluigi Nicotera. She joined Frontiers in 2016, working on several journals before becoming journal manager for Frontiers in Immunology in January 2018.
Email Alessandra to discuss your research: alessandra.fornarelli@frontiersin.org
Frontiers highlighted Research Topics
Hexose Uptake and Metabolism in Immune Homeostasis and Inflammation
Open for submissions | Led by Dunfang Zhang, Wanjun Chen, Chaohong Liu and Hiroko Nakatsukasa
Amino Acid Transport and Metabolism During Homeostasis and Inflammation
Open for submissions | Led by Danay Cibrian Vera, Manuel Palacin and Francesc Baixauli
Iron Metabolism at the Crossroad of Innate Immune Response and Cancer Progression
Open for submissions | Led by Paola Zacchi, Michaela Jung and Stefania Recalcati
The Role of Metabolism in MSC-Mediated Immunomodulation
Open for submissions | Led by Yves-Marie Pers, Christian Jorgensen and Maroun Khoury
Macrophage Metabolism and Immune Responses
Led by Juan Anguita, Héctor Rodríguez, Rafael Prados-Rosales, José Luis Lavín and Massimiliano Mazzone
Role of Metabolism in Regulating Immune Cell Fate Decisions
17 articles | eBook available | Led by Hannes Stockinger, Anna Ohradanova-Repic and Marianne Boes
Frontiers highlighted articles
Immune and Metabolic Signatures of COVID-19 Revealed by Transcriptomics Data Reuse | Original research article
Desferrioxamine Supports Metabolic Function in Primary Human Macrophages Infected With Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Original research article
Immunometabolic Signatures Predict Risk of Progression to Active Tuberculosis and Disease Outcome | Original research article
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase Is a Metabolic Checkpoint for Polarization of Macrophages to the M1 Phenotype | Original research article
The Metabolic Signature of Macrophage Responses | Review
Metabolic Control of Dendritic Cell Functions: Digesting Information | Review
IDO and Kynurenine Metabolites in Peripheral and CNS Disorders | Review
NK Cell Metabolism and Tumor Microenvironment | mini-Review
New Insights on the Role of Lipid Metabolism in the Metabolic Reprogramming of Macrophages | mini-Review
Tryptophan Metabolism in Inflammaging: From Biomarker to Therapeutic Target | mini-Review
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