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Most Highly Accessed Environmental Health Insights Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Environmental Health Insights in October 2012:Environmental Sanitation Crisis: More than just a health issue (accessed 311 times)Peter A. HarveyEconomic Aspects of Sanitation in Developing Countries (accessed 297 times)Hoang Van Minh and Hung Nguyen-VietAssessment of the Quality of Water from Hand-Dug Wells in Ghana (accessed 280 times)Maria...

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Most Highly Accessed Gene Regulation and Systems Biology Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology in October 2012:A Next-Generation Sequencing Approach to Study the Transcriptomic Changes During the Differentiation of Physarum at the Single-Cell Level (accessed 1044 times)Israel Barrantes, Jeremy Leipzig and Wolfgang MarwanIdentification of cis-Regulatory Elements in the dmyc Gene of Drosophila Melanog...

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Most Highly Accessed International Journal of Tryptophan Research Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in International Journal of Tryptophan Research in October 2012:A Brief Historic Overview of Clinical Disorders Associated with Tryptophan: The Relevance to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM) (accessed 939 times)Adele BlankfieldKynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Humans: Disease and Healthy States (accessed 408 times)Yiquan Chen...

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Most Highly Accessed Integrative Medicine Insights Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Integrative Medicine Insights in October 2012:To Tell or Not to Tell: Shared Decision Making, CAM Use and Disclosure Among Underserved Patients with Rheumatic Diseases (accessed 437 times)Gwenyth R. Wallen and Alyssa T. BrooksA Complementary Alternative Medicine Questionnaire for Young Adults (accessed 259 times)Christine Patterson and Heath...

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Most Highly Accessed Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry in October 2012:The pKa Distribution of Drugs: Application to Drug Discovery (accessed 269 times)David T. ManallackChaperone Therapy for Neuronopathic Lysosomal Diseases: Competitive Inhibitors as Chemical Chaperones for Enhancement of Mutant Enzyme Activities (accessed 236 times)Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Seiichir...

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Most Highly Accessed Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment in October 2012:Epidemiologic and Molecular Pathophysiology of Chronic Opioid Dependence and the Place of Naltrexone Extended-Release Formulations in its Clinical Management (accessed 454 times)Albert Stuart ReeceCurrent and Emerging Directions in the Treatment of Eating Disorders (accessed 349 times)T...

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