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Ad Hoc Reviewers AD HOC REVIEWERS J Immunol 2003; 171:6979-6988; ; doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.12.6979 This information is current as http://www.jimmunol.org/content/171/12/6979 of September 28, 2021. Downloaded from Why The JI? Submit online. • Rapid Reviews! 30 days* from submission to initial decision • No Triage! Every submission reviewed by practicing scientists http://www.jimmunol.org/ • Fast Publication! 4 weeks from acceptance to publication *average Subscription Information about subscribing to The Journal of Immunology is online at: http://jimmunol.org/subscription by guest on September 28, 2021 Permissions Submit copyright permission requests at: http://www.aai.org/About/Publications/JI/copyright.html Email Alerts Receive free email-alerts when new articles cite this article. 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