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Immunogenetics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering immunogenetics, the branch of medical research that explores the relationship between the immune system and genetics. This journal publishes original research papers, brief communications and reviews in: immunogenetics of cell interaction, immunogenetics of tissue differentiation and development, phylogeny of alloantigens and of immune response, genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility, and genetics and biochemistry of alloantigens. Immunogenetics was first published yearly starting in December 1974 and then monthly since May 1981. It has an impact factor of 2.621 according to the Thomson Reuters 2019 Journal Citation Reports. The current editor-in-chief is Ronald E. Bontrop professor of Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics at Utrecht University. Immunogenetics is a hybrid open-access journal through the Springer Open Choice option. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Immunogenetics 4866
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C2 deficiency in man. genetic relationship to a mixed lymphocyte reaction determinant (7a*)
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Structural basis for the association of heavy and light chains and the relation of subgroups to the conformation of the active site of immunoglobulins
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Effect of mouse genotype on interferon production II. Distribution ofIf-1 alleles among inbred strains and transfer of phenotype by grafting bone marrow cells
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Expression of the H-Y Antigen on thymus cells and skin: Differential genetic control linked toK end ofH-2
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Effects of fourH-2K mutations on virus-induced antigens recognized by cytotoxic T cells
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Models for recognition of virally modified cells by immune thymus-derived lymphocytes
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Low-molecular-weight Ia antigens in normal mouse serum
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Cell surface antigens coded for by the human chromosome 7
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Anti-Ia inhibits the activity of B cells but not a T cell-derived helper mediator
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Genetics of graft-versus-host reactions (GVHR)
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Genetics of graft-versus-host reactions
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Resistance ofH-2 heterozygous mice to parental tumors
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Detection and isolation of an Ia glycoprotein antigen from mouse serum
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Basal serum IgE levels and HLA antigen frequencies in allergic subjects
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Differential mortality and lesion responses to reticuloendotheliosis virus infection in Marek's disease-resistant and susceptible chicken lines
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Host-determined T cell fine specificity for self-H-2 in radiation bone-marrow chimeras of standard C57BL/6 (H-2(b)) mutantHz1 (H-2 (ba)), and F (1) mice
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Xenoantisera to human DR antigens: Serological and immunochemical characterization
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On the selective elimination of Y-bearing sperm
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The Biochemical characterization of syrian hamster cell-surface alloantigen : I. Analysis of allogeneic differences between recently wild and highly inbred hamsters
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Strong and weak immune responses across the same major histocompatibility barrier in rats
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H-2 antigen expression: Loss in vitro, restoration in vivo, and correlation with cell-mediated cytotoxicity in a mouse lymphoma cell line.
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Immunoglobulin isoantigens (allotypes) in the mouse : V. Characterization of IgM allotypes.
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Immunoglobulin levels in chickens with inherited muscular distrophy.
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Expression of Ly-6 on activated T and B cells: Possible identity with Ala-1.
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Ia-like alloantigens in the chicken: Serologic characterization an ontogeny of cellular expression.
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H-2 Antigen variants in a cultured heterozygous mouse leukemia cell line : IV. Cell-Mediated cytolysis of wild type and variant cells.
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'Hybrid resistance' against parental tumors: One or several genetic patterns?
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The genetics of teratocarcinoma transplantation: tumor formation in allogeneic hosts by the embryonal carcinoma cell lines F9 and PCC3.
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Rapid murine mixed lymphocyte cultures assessed by emergence of T-cell insulin receptors.
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TheH-2L locus and the system of H-2 specificities
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Relationship of F9 antigen and genes of theT/t complex.
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Defining specificities, genes, antigens, and antibodies- A matrix approach.
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