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Cover photograph: Metabolism pathways and epigenetic reprogramming during immune memory. The primary infection triggers the activation of intracellular metabolism pathways such as glycolysis and adenosine metabolism. Some metabolites of these processes, such as acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) and S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), might mediate epigenetic reprogramming of gene regulation during innate immune memory. Microbiol Immunol: 67:355–364. Article link here
期刊介绍:
Microbiology and Immunology is published in association with Japanese Society for Bacteriology, Japanese Society for Virology, and Japanese Society for Host Defense Research. It is peer-reviewed publication that provides insight into the study of microbes and the host immune, biological and physiological responses.
Fields covered by Microbiology and Immunology include:Bacteriology|Virology|Immunology|pathogenic infections in human, animals and plants|pathogenicity and virulence factors such as microbial toxins and cell-surface components|factors involved in host defense, inflammation, development of vaccines|antimicrobial agents and drug resistance of microbes|genomics and proteomics.