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Immunology of COVID-19
Nature Immunology has commissioned a Focus series of Reviews and Perspectives that discuss the innate and adaptive aspects of the immune response to SARS-CoV2, the possible mechanisms behind the large clinical variability in the response to infection, and considerations for vaccine and therapy strategies.
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Mentorship
The mentor–mentee relationship has profound influence over the success and career trajectory of trainees.
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Coping with COVID
In the year plus since the first cases of COVID-19 were announced, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has spread globally, causing a significant halt to normal life for much of the world.
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Stromal–immune cell interactions
Immune cells journey throughout the body surveilling for signs of danger or damage.
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Nature Milestones in Vaccines
Vaccination has contributed to saving more lives than any other medical intervention in history.
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20 years of Nature Immunology
July 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of Nature Immunology's launch. To celebrate, we have commissioned a series of Comments from some of our authors from the last 20 years describing their landmark studies and how they drove immunology research forward.
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Women in Immunology
Nature Immunology celebrates Women’s History Month by highlighting the contributions of women in immunology with specially commissioned content from women across the globe.
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Coronavirus
To support urgent research to combat the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the editorial teams at Nature Research have curated a collection of relevant articles.
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Cytokines
Cytokines are chemical cues that instruct the homeostasis and function of immune cells
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The 3D genome
This collection includes recent articles from across the Nature group of journals and showcases both the latest advances in the methodologies used to study genome organization, and our recent understanding of how genome organization and nuclear architecture regulate gene expression, cell fate and cell function in physiology and disease.
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Adaptation
Immune cells function in highly variable environments, depending on the tissue and the pathophysiological context of the tissue.
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