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Chimerism is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original research papers and review articles on all aspects of experimental and clinical research involving chimerism. Chimerism refers to an individual harboring cells or DNA derived from another individual and microchimerism (Mc) in small amounts. The overall goal of Chimerism is to identify the wide breadth of consequences of naturally-acquired and iatrogenic chimerism across diverse areas of human health and disease. Our readers are interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, including scientists and physicians working in basic, translational, and/or clinical research.

Chimerism is a phenomenon relevant to:
• Transplantation
• Transfusion
• Maternal-fetal medicine
• Autoimmune diseases
• Regenerative medicine
• Cancer
• Infectious diseases
• Evolution genetics
• Stem cell biology
• Intervention
• Forensics

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Group, 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

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