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Most Highly Accessed Evolutionary Bioinformatics Articles in July 2012

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Evolutionary Bioinformatics in July 2012:Reliable Phylogenetic Trees Building: A New Web Interface for FIGENIX (accessed 722 times)Julien Paganini and Philippe GouretTransposon-Derived and Satellite-Derived Repetitive Sequences Play Distinct Functional Roles in Mammalian Intron Size Expansion (accessed 431 times)Dapeng Wang, Yao Su, Xumin Wa...

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Most Highly Accessed Environmental Health Insights Articles in July 2012

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Environmental Health Insights in July 2012:Environmental Sanitation Crisis: More than just a health issue (accessed 244 times)Peter A. HarveyAssessment of the Quality of Water from Hand-Dug Wells in Ghana (accessed 180 times)Marian Asantewah Nkansah, Nathaniel Owusu Boadi and Mercy BaduAntiplasmodial Activity of Some Medicinal Plants Used in...

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

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology in July 2012:Ruminant Metabolic Systems Biology: Reconstruction and Integration of Transcriptome Dynamics Underlying Functional Responses of Tissues to Nutrition and Physiological State (accessed 264 times)Massimo Bionaz and Juan J. LoorBiology of the Mi-2/NuRD Complex in SLAC (Stemness, Longevity/Ageing, ...

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Most Highly Accessed Integrative Medicine Insights Articles in July 2012

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Integrative Medicine Insights in July 2012:Integral Healthcare: The Benefits and Challenges of Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine with a Conventional Healthcare Practice (accessed 388 times)Christina L. RossA Dietary Supplement Containing Chlorophytum Borivilianum and Velvet Bean Improves Sleep Quality in Men and Women (acces...

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

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in International Journal of Tryptophan Research in July 2012:Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Humans: Disease and Healthy States (accessed 418 times)Yiquan Chen and Gilles J. GuilleminKynurenine Pathway in Skin Cells: Implications for UV-Induced Skin Damage (accessed 343 times)Diba Sheipouri, Nady Braidy, and Gilles J. GuilleminL-Tryptophan: B...

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Most Highly Accessed Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry Articles in July 2012

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry in July 2012:Chaperone Therapy for Neuronopathic Lysosomal Diseases: Competitive Inhibitors as Chemical Chaperones for Enhancement of Mutant Enzyme Activities (accessed 551 times)Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Seiichiro Ogawa and Yasubumi SakakibaraThe pKa Distribution of Drugs: Application to Drug Discovery (accessed ...

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