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The March 2015 issue contains a Special Feature on the epigenetic mechanisms underlying health and disease. Epigenetic modifications to chromatin influence the transcriptional status of our genes. Thus, understanding the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate immune cell fate are of great importance as they will provide insight into not only how to boost immune responses but also alter harmful ones such as autoimmunity and cancer. Immunology and Cell Biology thanks the coordinators of this Special Feature - Rhys Allan - for his planning and input.

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Volume 93, Issue 3 (March 2015)

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Donald Metcalf (1929–2014)

Stephen L Nutt

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 219-220; advance online publication, February 10, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2015.11

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News and Commentary

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Mast cell-MrgprB2: sensing secretagogues or a means to overreact?

Michele A Grimbaldeston

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 221-223; 10.1038/icb.2015.10

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The epigenetic mechanisms that underlie health and disease

Rhys S Allan

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 224-225; 10.1038/icb.2015.8

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Epigenetic modifications of the immune system in health and disease

Yuuki Obata, Yukihiro Furusawa and Koji Hase

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 226-232; advance online publication, February 10, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2014.114

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Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity

Stuti Mehta and Kate L Jeffrey

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 233-244; advance online publication, January 6, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2014.101

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Regulation of CD4 T-cell differentiation and inflammation by repressive histone methylation

Frann Antignano and Colby Zaph

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 245-252; advance online publication, January 13, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2014.115

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An epigenetic view of B-cell disorders

Federica Alberghini, Valentina Petrocelli, Mahshid Rahmat and Stefano Casola

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 253-260; advance online publication, January 20, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2014.116

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Epigenetic roots of immunologic disease and new methods for examining chromatin regulatory pathways

Ian A MacDonald and Nathaniel A Hathaway

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 261-270; advance online publication, December 23, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.105

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Epigenomics of autoimmune diseases

Bhawna Gupta and R David Hawkins

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 271-276; 10.1038/icb.2015.18

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Long noncoding RNAs: a potent source of regulation in immunity and disease

Albert D Yu, Zichen Wang and Kevin V Morris

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 277-283; 10.1038/icb.2015.2

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Transcription factor-mediated reprogramming: epigenetics and therapeutic potential

Jaber Firas, Xiaodong Liu, Sue Mei Lim and Jose M Polo

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 284-289; advance online publication, February 3, 2015; 10.1038/icb.2015.5

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Bispecific T-cell engagers for cancer immunotherapy

Amelia M Huehls, Tiffany A Coupet and Charles L Sentman

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 290-296; advance online publication, November 4, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.93

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Lymphocyte repertoire selection and intracellular self/non-self-discrimination: historical overview

Donald R Forsdyke

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 297-304; advance online publication, November 11, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.96

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Double Negative (DN) αβ T Cells: misperception and overdue recognition

Maria N Martina, Sanjeev Noel, Ankit Saxena, Hamid Rabb and Abdel Rahim A Hamad

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 305-310; advance online publication, November 25, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.99

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Mice lacking Axl and Mer tyrosine kinase receptors are susceptible to experimental autoimmune orchitis induction

Nan Li, Zhenghui Liu, Yue Zhang, Qiaoyuan Chen, Peng Liu, C Yan Cheng, Will M Lee, Yongmei Chen and Daishu Han

Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 311-320; advance online publication, November 18, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.97

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