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Dear Colleagues,
The emerging understandings in immunometabolism delineating how metabolic clues orchestrate immune responses. Particularly, the metabolic reprogramming in T cells is now becoming a critical modulator to fine-tune activation, function and fate of T cells. Furthermore, immunometabolic regulations may offer new therapeutic tools to exploit immunity in a variety of diseases, including autoimmunity, infection and tumor. This special issue of Immunometabolism aims to provide a series of articles covering all the aspects to point out how metabolic reprogramming orchestrates T cells immunity in basic and translation aspects. We are welcoming submissions of both original research articles and review articles related to this topic.
Professor Ping-Chih Ho
Dr. Pu-Ste Liu
Guest Editors
Immunometabolism
Metabolic Reprogramming
T Cells
Immunity
Regulatory T-Lymphocytes
glycolysis
Macrophages
Tumor Immunity
Infection
Autoimmunity
Submission Deadline: 15 May 2019
Manuscripts should be submitted online through Hapres Online Submission System. Please visit Guide for Authors before submitting a manuscript. Authors are encouraged to submit a paper as soon as it is ready and don’t need to wait until the deadline. Submissions will be sent to peer-review in order of arrival. Accepted papers will be published continuously in Immunometabolism and then gathered together on the special issue webpage. We welcome Research articles, Review papers and Short Communications. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.
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University of Lausanne
National Health Research Institutes
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