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- W1602370540 abstract "This (Figure 1) is an auspicious period for Trends in Immunology. The journal has just passed its 25th anniversary and its eminence in the field is reflected in the current impact factor of 18.1 – a fitting tribute to the previous editors and their teams, and of course the authors and referees who have contributed to this success. As the new Editor of Trends in Immunology, I am delighted to be at the helm, steering the journal into its next 25 years. I would like to thank our very active advisory Editorial Board members for their continued support and enthusiasm, most recently evident in the number of articles contributed by them to our Special Silver Anniversary Issue that appeared last month (December 2004). We will continue to feature their contributions this year in TI, which will appear as an Editorial Board series of articles.Behind every successful journal is a hard working editorial team: fortunately, our current experienced and dedicated team of Morag Robertson (Assistant Editor) and Simon Bradbrook (Editorial Coordinator) will remain at the core of Trends in Immunology. Together, our primary aim is to promote good science and ensure that the fields of clinical, cellular, molecular, developmental and systems immunology are covered in a balanced manner by articles that are topical and interesting. To this end we welcome comments from the immunology community and encourage you to email us at [email protected] . We also hope to meet many of you at conferences in 2005.I wish you all a groundbreaking and happy 2005 (Box 1; Figure 2).Most frequently accessed articles published in Trends in Immunology in 2004The articles below are the most frequently accessed articles through ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) in the past twelve months.NK cell and DC interactionsMegan A. Cooper, Todd A. Fehniger, Anja Fuchs, Marco Colonna and Michael A. CaligiuriTrends Immunol. 25, 47–52Chemokines: multiple levels of leukocyte migration controlBernhard Moser, Marlene Wolf, Alfred Walz and Pius LoetscherTrends Immunol. 25, 75–84The two NF-κB activation pathways and their role in innate and adaptive immunityGiuseppina Bonizzi and Michael KarinTrends Immunol. 25, 280–288New tools for antigen delivery to the MHC class I pathwayGabriel Morón, Gilles Dadaglio and Claude LeclercTrends Immunol. 25, 92–97How DCs control cross-regulation between lymphocytesRémi J. Creusot and N. Avrion MitchisonTrends Immunol. 25, 126–131These are the Top 5 full length articles (by download) for the 30 days preceding November 11, 2004.Figure 2View Large Image Figure ViewerDownload (PPT)Christine FergusonEditor This (Figure 1) is an auspicious period for Trends in Immunology. The journal has just passed its 25th anniversary and its eminence in the field is reflected in the current impact factor of 18.1 – a fitting tribute to the previous editors and their teams, and of course the authors and referees who have contributed to this success. As the new Editor of Trends in Immunology, I am delighted to be at the helm, steering the journal into its next 25 years. I would like to thank our very active advisory Editorial Board members for their continued support and enthusiasm, most recently evident in the number of articles contributed by them to our Special Silver Anniversary Issue that appeared last month (December 2004). We will continue to feature their contributions this year in TI, which will appear as an Editorial Board series of articles. Behind every successful journal is a hard working editorial team: fortunately, our current experienced and dedicated team of Morag Robertson (Assistant Editor) and Simon Bradbrook (Editorial Coordinator) will remain at the core of Trends in Immunology. Together, our primary aim is to promote good science and ensure that the fields of clinical, cellular, molecular, developmental and systems immunology are covered in a balanced manner by articles that are topical and interesting. To this end we welcome comments from the immunology community and encourage you to email us at [email protected] . We also hope to meet many of you at conferences in 2005. I wish you all a groundbreaking and happy 2005 (Box 1; Figure 2). The articles below are the most frequently accessed articles through ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) in the past twelve months.NK cell and DC interactionsMegan A. Cooper, Todd A. Fehniger, Anja Fuchs, Marco Colonna and Michael A. CaligiuriTrends Immunol. 25, 47–52Chemokines: multiple levels of leukocyte migration controlBernhard Moser, Marlene Wolf, Alfred Walz and Pius LoetscherTrends Immunol. 25, 75–84The two NF-κB activation pathways and their role in innate and adaptive immunityGiuseppina Bonizzi and Michael KarinTrends Immunol. 25, 280–288New tools for antigen delivery to the MHC class I pathwayGabriel Morón, Gilles Dadaglio and Claude LeclercTrends Immunol. 25, 92–97How DCs control cross-regulation between lymphocytesRémi J. Creusot and N. Avrion MitchisonTrends Immunol. 25, 126–131These are the Top 5 full length articles (by download) for the 30 days preceding November 11, 2004. The articles below are the most frequently accessed articles through ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) in the past twelve months. NK cell and DC interactionsMegan A. Cooper, Todd A. Fehniger, Anja Fuchs, Marco Colonna and Michael A. CaligiuriTrends Immunol. 25, 47–52 Megan A. Cooper, Todd A. Fehniger, Anja Fuchs, Marco Colonna and Michael A. Caligiuri Trends Immunol. 25, 47–52 Chemokines: multiple levels of leukocyte migration controlBernhard Moser, Marlene Wolf, Alfred Walz and Pius LoetscherTrends Immunol. 25, 75–84 Bernhard Moser, Marlene Wolf, Alfred Walz and Pius Loetscher Trends Immunol. 25, 75–84 The two NF-κB activation pathways and their role in innate and adaptive immunityGiuseppina Bonizzi and Michael KarinTrends Immunol. 25, 280–288 Giuseppina Bonizzi and Michael Karin Trends Immunol. 25, 280–288 New tools for antigen delivery to the MHC class I pathwayGabriel Morón, Gilles Dadaglio and Claude LeclercTrends Immunol. 25, 92–97 Gabriel Morón, Gilles Dadaglio and Claude Leclerc Trends Immunol. 25, 92–97 How DCs control cross-regulation between lymphocytesRémi J. Creusot and N. Avrion MitchisonTrends Immunol. 25, 126–131These are the Top 5 full length articles (by download) for the 30 days preceding November 11, 2004. Rémi J. Creusot and N. 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