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Pathological Findings in Failed Uterine Artery Embolization

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013

Published today in Japanese Clinical Medicine is a new case report by Natsuko Wada, Daisuke Tachibana, Kayoko Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Terada, Akemi Nakano, Toshiyuki Sumi, Masayasu Koyama, Osamu Ishiko and Norifumi Nishida.  Read more about this paper below:TitlePathological Findings in a Case of Failed Uterine Artery Embolization for Placenta PreviaAbstractThe reported success rate of uterine art...

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Cystic Fibrosis, Chronic Infections and Antibiotic Resistance

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013

Published today in Microbiology Insights is a new review by Dinesh Sriramulu.  Read more about this paper below:TitleEvolution and Impact of Bacterial Drug Resistance in the Context of Cystic Fibrosis Disease and Nosocomial SettingsAbstractThe use of antibiotics is unavoidable in trying to treat acute infections and in the prevention and control of chronic infections. Over the years, an ever ...

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Tool Preference Choice for RNA Prediction

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013

Published today in Evolutionary Bioinformatics is a new original reseacrh article by Chiou-Yi Hor, Chang-Biau Yang, Chia-Hung Chang, Chiou-Ting Tseng and Hung-Hsin Chen.  Read more about this paper below:TitleA Tool Preference Choice Method for RNA Secondary Structure Prediction by SVM with Statistical TestsAbstractThe Prediction of RNA secondary structures has drawn much attention from both ...

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Outpatient Management of Asthma in Children

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics is a new review by André Schultz and Andrew C. Martin.  Read more about this paper below:TitleOutpatient Management of Asthma in ChildrenAbstractThe principal aims of asthma management in childhood are to obtain symptom control that allows individuals to engage in unrestricted physical activities and to normalize lung function. ...

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New Editor in Chief for Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Posted Mon, Apr, 15,2013

Libertas is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Thomas E. Vanhecke to the position of Editor in Chief for Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology.Dr Vanhecke replaces Dr Martin LeWinter who returns to the journal's editorial board.  Dr Vanhecke previously served as the journal's associate editor.Dr Thomas E. VanheckeThomas E. Vanhecke, MD is Consultant Cardiologist and Director o...

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Most Viewed Articles on Bioinformatics for the start of 2013

Posted Thu, Apr, 11,2013

These articles are the most viewed articles on the subject of Bioinformatics for the start of 2013.Overcoming the Effects of Matrix Interference in the Measurement of Urine Protein Analytes (8,247 total article views)Identification and Insilico Analysis of Retinoblastoma Serum microRNA Profile and Gene Targets Towards Prediction of Novel Serum Biomarkers (1,550 total article views)   &nb...

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