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    Cutaneous manifestations are common in patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI)/primary immunodeficiency and could be due to infections, immune dysregulation, or lymphoproliferative/malign diseases. Immunologists accept some as warning signs for underlying IEI. Herein, we include noninfectious/infectious cutaneous manifestations that we come across in rare IEI cases in our clinic and provide a comprehensive literature review. For several skin diseases, the diagnosis is challenging and differential diagnosis is necessary.

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    The cancer-immunity cycle provides a framework to understand the series of events that generate anti-cancer immune responses. It emphasizes the iterat…

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    Recent technological developments have provided many researchers with the opportunity to look into tissues with unprecedented detail. This is transforming our understanding of immunity and how immune cells interact with and are influenced by the tissue microenvironment. In this webinar, Professor Simon Milling, Editor-in-Chief of Discovery Immunology will be joined by Professor Arne Akbar, Dr Stephanie Dougan and Professor Leonie Taams who will discuss examples of their recent research that has advanced

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    Recent technological developments have provided many researchers with the opportunity to look into tissues with unprecedented detail. This is transforming our understanding of immunity and how immune cells interact with and are influenced by the tissue microenvironment. In this webinar, Professor Leonie Taams, Editor-in-Chief of Clinical & Experimental Immunology, will be joined by Professor Arne Akbar, Dr Stephanie Dougan and Dr Florent Ginhoux who will discuss examples of their recent research that

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    Oxford Open Immunology regularly invites submissions for special themed issues. Browse our open call for papers below and consider submitting your research

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    Protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 relies on both antibodies and a T cell dependent response, however, direct experimental evidence for the contribution of cellular immunity is limited. Here authors present a mouse model that is susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 and lacks B cells to demonstrate the emergence of efficient cellular immune response against SARS-CoV-2 upon vaccination or viral challenge.

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