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Cross-linking and immunoprecipitation (CLIP, or CLIP-seq) is a method used in molecular biology that combines UV crosslinking with immunoprecipitation in order to identify RNA binding sites of proteins on a transcriptome-wide scale, thereby increasing our understanding of post-transcriptional regulatory networks.
The Journal of Immunology is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes basic and clinical studies in all aspects of immunology.Established in 1916, it changed its name to Journal of Immunology, Virus Research and Experimental Chemotherapy from 1943 to 1949, then returned to the original Journal of Immunology in 1950.
Genes & Immunity is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the intersection between immunology and genetics. It was established in 1999 and is published eight times per year by Springer Nature. The editor-in-chief is Prof. Abhishek D. Garg . [1]
The Journal of Clinical Immunology is a bimonthly medical journal published by Springer Science+Business Media since 1981. It focuses on research investigating immunology—via basic research, translational research, or clinical studies—and diseases related to the immune system. The editor-in-chief is Vincent Bonagura (Northwell Health).
Nature Reviews Immunology is a monthly review journal covering the field of immunology. [1] The journal also publishes "Research highlight" articles, which are short summaries written by the editors that describe recent hot research papers. The editor-in-chief is Alexandra Flemming. [2]
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Nature Immunology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering immunology. It was established in 2000, as an expansion of the Nature family of journals . The editor-in-chief is Jamie D. K. Wilson .
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