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Journal: AllergySource (www.blackwellmunksgaard.com/allergy)
"The European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Allergy, is the official journal of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) published by Blackwell Munksgaard.
The aim of the journal is to promote and maintain contact between basic and clinically applied allergology and immunology, and articles which contribute to this purpose are especially welcomed. Allergy is an international journal with contributors and readers in all countries. Articles are accepted purely on the basis of quality.
The journal will publish Original Research within its field, give competent Reviews of selected subjects of interest to the allergologist and immunologist, and describe and comment upon aspects of interest in Contemporary Methodology.
Practical clinical implications of recent original research are evaluated by Editorial Comments. The journal includes Selected Abstracts from other periodicals in related disciplines. Letters to the Editor or Short Communications will enable authors to secure rapid publication of results of importance. New sections and activities will be regularly introduced. "
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