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Immune Network

Immune Network is a scientific journal, published since 2001 in English. The journal's country of origin is South Korea and its primary focus area is allergy & immunology.

Details
Abbr. Immune Netw
Start 2001
End Continuing
p-ISSN 1598-2629
e-ISSN 2092-6685
Country South Korea
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8575 41
SJR / Ranks: 2072 1452
CiteScore / Ranks: 1874 8.80
JIF / Ranks: 1121 6.0
Recent Articles
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Park S, Lee J, Seo H, Hwang S, Lee C, Lee G
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e15. PMID: 40078790
No abstract available.
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Jang J, Sung J, Huh J
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e12. PMID: 40078789
Macrophages play crucial roles in immune response and tissue homeostasis, with their functions becoming increasingly complex in obesity-mediated metabolic disorders. This review explores the extensive range of macrophage activities within...
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Choi M, Choi S, Cho M, Kim C
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e14. PMID: 40078788
Aging significantly diminishes T cell immunity, increasing susceptibility to infections and reducing vaccine efficacy in older individuals. Metabolism plays a key role in T cell function, shaping their energy requirements,...
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Jang N, Kim I, Jung D, Chung Y, Kang Y
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e6. PMID: 40078787
Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is driven by lipid peroxidation and shaped by metabolic and antioxidant pathways. In immune cells, ferroptosis susceptibility varies by cell types, lipid...
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Mattingly J, Wu A, York A
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e11. PMID: 40078786
The burgeoning field of immunometabolism highlights the interdependence between metabolic programs and efficacious immune responses. The current understanding that cellular metabolic remodeling is necessary for a competent adaptive immune response,...
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Shin H, Bang Y
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e10. PMID: 40078785
Aromatic amino acid (AAA) metabolites, derived from tryptophan, phenylalanine, and tyrosine through coordinated host and microbial metabolism, have emerged as critical modulators of immune function. We examine the complex journey...
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Chang T, Ho P
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e8. PMID: 40078784
IFNs play a critical role in cancer biology, including impacting tumor cell behavior and instructing the tumor microenvironment (TME). IFNs recently have been shown to reprogram tumor metabolism through distinct...
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Kim J, Li J, Wei J, Lim S
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e13. PMID: 40078783
Regulatory T (Treg) cells are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis by suppressing excessive immune responses. In the context of cancer, however, Tregs promote immune evasion and tumor progression, particularly through...
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Lee E, Song S, Moon H, Shong M, Chung D
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e9. PMID: 40078782
The importance of mitochondrial function in macrophages is well established. Alveolar macrophages (AMs), the tissue-resident macrophages (TRMs) of the lung, are particularly dependent on mitochondria-driven oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to support...
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Ham J, Yang W, Kim H
Immune Netw . 2025 Mar; 25(1):e3. PMID: 40078781
Recent advances have highlighted the crucial role of metabolic reprogramming in shaping the functions of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), which are vital for tissue immunity and homeostasis. As tissue-resident cells,...