Collections

  • Collection |

    In this Collection, we highlight early research and insight into the immunology of SARS-CoV-2 and the associated disease COVID-19.

  • Series |

    A Series of articles published in Nature Reviews Immunology focusing on connections between the immune system and nervous system.

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  • Collection |

    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.

  • Collection |

    This Collection from Nature Reviews Immunology presents a series of specially commissioned ‘Year in Review’ articles that highlight the key advances in hot topics in immunology in 2018.

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  • Focus |

    A collection of Review articles on the latest advances in immunometabolism.

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  • Milestone |

    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) – the etiologic agent of AIDS – is one of the most intensively studied disease organism in history. Since its first identification in the early 1980s, HIV has transformed into a pandemic, globally infecting more 36 million people and annually contributing to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of patients – particularly in low income countries.

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  • Collection |

    Autoimmunity is an underlying cause of many diseases. This collection of Research, Reviews and News articles from several Nature journals covers the latest advances in genetic and epigenetic research into autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases.

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  • Focus |

    A Focus issue of Nature Reviews Immunology highlighting the latest advances in cancer immunotherapy, including checkpoint blockade, cancer vaccines and modulation of the tumour microenvironment to improve the efficacy of immunotherapy.

  • Focus |

    In this Focus issue, five Review articles discuss how factors such as maternal nutrition, microbial colonization, infection and pregnancy-associated microchimerism shape the developing immune system, influencing its response to pathogens and vaccines, the risk of allergic and immune-mediated diseases, and future reproductive success.

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  • Milestone |

    Nature Milestones in Antibodies, presented by Nature Immunology, Nature Reviews Immunology, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology and Nature Communications, highlights some of the most influential developments in the history of antibody research.

  • Series |

    This article series of Nature Reviews Immunology will feature articles that discuss the past progress and latest developments in the intersection between cell death and immunity, in the context of infection, cancer and other settings.

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  • Focus |

    This Focus issue features Review articles that describe our understanding of memory responses by CD8+ T cells, regulatory T cells, tissue-resident memory T cells and natural killer cells.

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