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on page 2 of the form
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OBLIGATORY FORMAT RULES for every submitted abstract:
Title: Arial, 10, bold, single spaced, not capitalized
Authors: Arial, 10, single spaced, last name, first name, underline presenting author
Author affiliations: Arial, 10, name of institution, town, country, use numbers to link to the authors
Text body: Arial, 10, single spaced, max. 300 (only text, excl. authors and afiliations)

ABSTRACT CATEGORIES, please select one or maximum two.
State topic(s) in abstract form:
Basic Mechanisms
•Innate immune response receptors
•The inflammasome
•Dendritic cell subsets & immune regulation
•B cell subsets & immune regulation
•NK cells and NK-T cells
•Transcriptional regulation of immune tolerance and reactivity
•Development of effector & regulatory T cells
•T and B cell memory and immune regulation
•Th17 cells functions & effector mechanisms & interaction with other cells
•Chemokines & receptors in peripheral tolerance
•Apoptosis in the regulation of immune responses
•Mechanisms of immune privilege
•The role of microRNAs in immune regulation and effector functions
Focus on clinical application, drug discovery and novel biotechnological developments
•Hygiene hypothesis in immune regulation
•Regulatory and effector T cell subsets and cytokines: From bench to bedside
•Tolerating the nervous system: a delicate balance
•Immune response to parasites
•Tumor antigen-specific T cell tolerance
•Immune tolerance and autoimmunity
•Immune tolerance in allergy and asthma
•Regulatory T cells in organ transplantation tolerance
•Experimental models of inducing and breaking peripheral tolerance
•Mucosal tolerance & intestinal homeostasis
•Development of novel vaccines and drugs
•Immunomodulation via cytokines (old and new ones)