Aims & Scope
Incorporated into Journal of Immunological Methods.
The Journal of Immunological Methods is devoted to covering techniques for: (1) Quantitating and detecting antibodies and/or antigens. (2) Purifying immunoglobulins, lymphokines and other molecules of the immune system. (3) Isolating antigens and other substances important in immunological processes. (4) Labelling antigens and antibodies. (5) Localizing antigens and/or antibodies in tissues and cells. (6) Detecting, and fractionating immunocompetent cells. (7) Assaying for cellular immunity. (8) Documenting cell-cell interactions. (9) Initiating immunity and unresponsiveness. (10) Transplanting tissues. (11) Studying items closely related to immunity such as complement, reticuloendothelial system and others. (12) Molecular techniques for studying immune cells and their receptors. (13) Imaging of the immune system. (14) Methods for production or their fragments in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. (15) Computational methods including statistical and mathematical methods and computational models for analysis, visualization, and interpretation of results.
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Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Immunology and Microbiology, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Antibody phage display technology and its applications
Citation: 393
Authors: Hennie R, Adriaan P, Simon E, René M, Jan-Willem, Rob C
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New protein engineering approaches to multivalent and bispecific antibody fragments
Citation: 265
Authors: Andreas, Peter
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Tumor localization of anti-CEA single-chain Fvs: improved targeting by non-covalent dimers
Citation: 150
Authors: Anna M., Wengang, Andrew, Lawrence E., Michael, Rainer, Shi-zhen, Tamara, Jeffrey Y.C., John E.
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Optimization of scFv antibody production in transgenic plants
Citation: 142
Authors: Ulrike, Julian, Olga, Udo
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Humanization of a mouse monoclonal antibody that blocks the epidermal growth factor receptor: recovery of antagonistic activity
Citation: 135
Authors: Cristina, Ernesto, Kathryn, Josefa, William, Rolando
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In vitro and in vivo characterization of a human anti-c-erbB-2 single-chain Fv isolated from a filamentous phage antibody library
Citation: 127
Authors: Robert, James D., Ellen J., Gerald, Cindy, John E., Michael A., James S., L.L., Louis M., Gregory P.
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An in vitro selected binding protein (affibody) shows conformation-dependent recognition of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) G protein
Citation: 71
Authors: Marianne, Jenny, Alain, Ultan, Liliane, Thien, Mathias, Stefan, Per-Ã…ke
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A definitive set of oligonucleotide primers for amplifying human V regions
Citation: 69
Authors: Daniele, Andrew