On Aug 12, 11:41 pm, Alicia Henn <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's wonderful!
> I tried getting a scientific paper into Nature Immunology and was rejected.
> The paper's coming out in Journal of Immunology soon.
> I shoulda made something up!
> That's a terrific story, too. Didn't it win a contest some time ago?
>
> Alicia
Yes, it did, which is why I thought I was taking a chance by sending
it. They normally print only original stories. And that meant a
kerfluffle over the contract, which required me to state that it had
never been printed previously. Fortunately, they said I could just
cross out the phrase and send it along. which I did. Hurriedly, before
they could change their minds.
Hey, the Journal of Immunology is the real deal, not some scientific
equivalent to Startling Tales of Super-Science. I love the ways the
titles there trip off the tongue.
Phosphorylation of Nur77 by the MEK-ERK-RSK Cascade Induces
Mitochondrial Translocation and Apoptosis in T Cells
HLA-DQB1 0602 Determines Disease Susceptibility in a New "Humanized"
Multiple Sclerosis Model in HLA-DR15 (DRB1 1501;DQB1 0602) Transgenic
Mice
The Gli3 Transcription Factor Expressed in the Thymus Stroma Controls
Thymocyte Negative Selection Via Hedgehog-Dependent and -Independent
Mechanisms [Hedgehog-Dependent?]
There is this one, though:
Original Antigenic Sin Responses to Influenza Viruses
Is that a counterpart to my sory? {g}
Steve
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