Frontiers in Immunology has organized a series of Research Topics which aim to promote, debate or to change the perspective on unsettled clinical or experimental research in various areas of the field of immunology.
To provide a critical evaluation of the state of research in the field of B Cell Biology, leading experts have been invited by our Topic Editors to contribute their thoughts and perspectives on current challenges, latest discoveries, recent advances, and future perspectives in the field.
This Research Topic solicits the submission of Opinion and Perspective articles that provide editorialized analysis related to the field of Plasma Cell Differentiation and Spatial Arrangement by established researchers in the field. Space is a matter of perspective and scale, and can be considered from multiple angles. That is, space could reference the physical niche that regulates plasma cell maintenance and/or function. Alternatively, space could refer to the transcriptional space that a plasma cell population occupies relative to its B cell predecessors or even plasma cell populations from other organs or pathological contexts.
Frontiers in Immunology has organized a series of Research Topics which aim to promote, debate or to change the perspective on unsettled clinical or experimental research in various areas of the field of immunology.
To provide a critical evaluation of the state of research in the field of B Cell Biology, leading experts have been invited by our Topic Editors to contribute their thoughts and perspectives on current challenges, latest discoveries, recent advances, and future perspectives in the field.
This Research Topic solicits the submission of Opinion and Perspective articles that provide editorialized analysis related to the field of Plasma Cell Differentiation and Spatial Arrangement by established researchers in the field. Space is a matter of perspective and scale, and can be considered from multiple angles. That is, space could reference the physical niche that regulates plasma cell maintenance and/or function. Alternatively, space could refer to the transcriptional space that a plasma cell population occupies relative to its B cell predecessors or even plasma cell populations from other organs or pathological contexts.