American Journal of Clinical Immunology

  • Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal                • ISSN: .... / ....                                         • IF:

Prof. Giuseppe Merra, MD, PhD, MS, FEFIM, FRSM

Editor-in-Chief

Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome (Italy). giuseppe.merra@uniroma2.it

Dr. Eyad Zein Aldean

Editor-in-Chief

Arabian Specialist Medical Centre, Medclinic and Medeor Hospitals, Al-Ain, UAE. dreyadenthns@gmail.com

About the Journal
American Journal of Clinical Immunology (AJCI) peer reviewed, open access, scientific journal that publishes manuscripts like research, review, mini reviews, case reports and studies, short communications, letters, editorials, etc. from all the aspects of Clinical Immunology. We promise researchers, academicians, healthcare professionals to provide a forum to publish their latest research results online. 
The peer review process enhances the performance and is used to maintain the standards of quality. The eminent Editorial Board of American Journal of Clinical Immunology strives to disseminate the quality work to the scientific community through peer review processing. American Journal of Clinical Immunology is serving the scientific community by disseminating quality articles processed through peer review process.
Subject areas covered:
American Journal of Clinical Immunology seeks Research articles, Review articles, Case reports and original contributions from all areas of:
»  Cancer Immunology
»  Classical Immunology
»  Clinical Immunology
»  Developmental Immunology
»  Diagnostic Immunology
»  DIVA Vaccines
»  Hypersensitivities
»  Immune Systems
»  Histopathology
»  Immunodeficiencies
»  Immunological Genome Project
»  Immunomic Microarrays
»  Immunomics
»  Immunopathology
»  Immunosuppression
»  Immunotherapy
»  Immunotherapy
»  Reproductive Immunology
»  Transplant Rejection
»  Types of Immunity
»  Types of Vaccines
»  Vaccination
»  Vaccine Controversies
»  Vaccine Production
»  Vaccine Research and Development
»  Vaccines & Therapeutics, etc.

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