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Our cover illuminates fibroblasts and endothelial cells in a human tonsil by immunofluorescent staining. Smooth muscle actin identifies vascular smooth muscle cells (bright yellow) that encircle CD34+ endothelial cells (green). Smooth muscle actin-expressing perivascular reticular cells (dim yellow) are also identified. The image is taken from Brandstadter et al., where the authors demonstrate an approach of whole-tissue cryopreservation that preserves a sensitive and rare cell population, nonhematopoietic lymph node stromal cells (LNSC), in human tonsils and lymph nodes. Such approach will enable biobanking and studies of LNSC in human diseases.
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The European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is an official journal of EFIS. Established in 1971, EJI continues to serve the needs of the global immunology community covering basic, translational and clinical research, ranging from adaptive and innate immunity through to vaccines and immunotherapy, cancer, autoimmunity, allergy and more. Mechanistic insights and thought-provoking immunological findings are of interest, as are studies using the latest omics technologies. We offer fast track review for competitive situations, including recently scooped papers, format free submission, transparent and fair peer review and more as detailed in our policies.