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2009
Lymphocytes Return Home
Initially, it was thought that primary lymphoid organs exclusively produce cells and that once cells left, few would re-enter. However, recent data have shown that numerous cell types can return to the thymus. This focus brings together a collection of articles representing our current understanding of the field. The accompanying special feature deals with the nature and possible functional consequences of cellular traffic, both lymphoid and myeloid, back to the primary lymphoid organs.
2008
Glycobiology of the Immune System
Carbohydrates are involved in a range of interactions related to immune responses. This collection of recent review and research articles represents our current understanding of the roles glycans play in activating the adaptive and innate immune responses.
Best of Immunology & Cell Biology
Spanning the breadth of immunology, Immunology & Cell Biology is proud to present a selection of the top articles from 2007 and 2008. With a particular emphasis on the cell biology of the immune system, areas covered include: cellular immunology, innate and adaptive immunity, immune responses to pathogens, tumour immunology, immunopathology, immunotherapy, immunogenetics and immunological studies in humans and model organisms (including mouse, rat, Drosophila etc).
Dendritic Cells
This focus presents a collection of review and research articles that outline our current understanding of DC heterogeneity, how different populations contribute to T cell responses, and how T cells differentiate and maintain functional diversity. As well as highlighting the recent advances, the accompanying two-part special feature also identifies the gaps in our understanding and the potential this holds for the future.
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50th Anniversary of Clonal Selection Theory
The incredible impact on international science of a small paper published 50 years ago is worth celebrating as an exemplar of the immense power of one idea to change our world.
2007
Immunology and Cell Biology Classics
A collection of the best articles from the long and illustrious history of Immunology & Cell Biology: the favourite icon of immunology, Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet.

