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Article Usage Metrics Now Available for all Journals

Posted Fri, May, 24,2013 -

Journal metrics provide authors and readers with straight-forward metrics of articles published in each journal. Calculations of total article views and downloads are now available for all journals. Journal metrics are displayed under the analytics tab of each journal homepage providing calculations on:   Article views and downloads from journals in total and by month  Views and down...

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Codon Usage Pattern in Seven Citrus

Posted Fri, May, 24,2013 -

Published today in Evolutionary Bioinformatics is a new original research article by Chen Xu, Jing Dong, Chunfa Tong, Xindong Gong, Qiang Wen and Qiang Zhuge.  Read more about this paper below:TitleAnalysis of Synonymous Codon Usage Patterns in Seven Different Citrus SpeciesAbstractWe used large samples of expressed sequence tags to characterize the patterns of codon usage bias (CUB) in seven...

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Published This Week (20 to 24 May)

Posted Thu, May, 23,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers.  Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers.Analytical Chemistry Insights Determination of the Antiretroviral Drug Acyclovir in Diluted Alkaline Electrolyte by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry at the Mercury Film ElectrodeBioinformatics and Biology InsightsAssociation Betwe...

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Article Reprint Service Available Now

Posted Tue, May, 21,2013 -

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RNAi Stratagems Against HIV-1

Posted Fri, May, 17,2013 -

Published today in Evolutionary Bioinformatics is a new review by Dimitrios Vlachakis, Georgia Tsiliki, Athanasia Pavlopoulou, Maria G. Roubelakis, Spyridon Champeris Tsaniras and Sophia Kossida.  Read more about this paper below:TitleAntiviral Stratagems Against HIV-1 Using RNA Interference (RNAi) TechnologyAbstractThe versatility of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 and its evolutionary ...

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Published This Week (6 to 10 April)

Posted Thu, May, 09,2013 -

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers.  Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers. Biomarker Insights Chromium-Induced Oxidative Stress and DNA DamageBiomedical Informatics Insights  n-Gram Syndromic Surveillance in Turkish EDCancer Informatics  Dealing with Diversity in Computational Cancer Modeling Cl...

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