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Peters’ Anomaly

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases is a new short report by Robert W. Sault and Jeffrey Sheridan.  Read more about this paper below:TitlePeters’ AnomalyAbstractWhile conducting medical aid in Mozambique, a 41 year old African male presented to our eye clinic complaining of visual impairment. The male was found to have Peters’ anomaly type 2, a rare congenital ocular...

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Tocilizumab for Rheumatoid Arthritis and other Immune-mediated Diseases

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

Published today in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics is a new review article by Toshio Tanaka, Atsushi Ogata, and Masashi Narazaki.  Read more about this paper below:TitleTocilizumab: An Updated Review of Its Use in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Application for Other Immune-Mediated DiseasesAbstractInterleukin-6 (IL-6), produced by a variety of cells, is a typical cytok...

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Published This Week

Posted Thu, Feb, 14,2013

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.Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical ResearchCombining mTOR Inhibitors with Chemotherapy and Other Targeted Therapies in Advanced Breast Cancer: Rationale, Clinical Experience, and Future DirectionsER, PR, HER2, Ki-67 and CK5 in Early ...

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Survey Results on Speed and Efficiency

Posted Tue, Feb, 12,2013

We survey all authors after their articles are published in our journals.  We ask them to rate various aspects of their experience to ensure that we're meeting our commitments to them. 

It's been great to learn that 96% of authors surveyed rated speed and efficiency of manuscript processing in Libertas journals as good or very good!  

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Published today in Virology: Research and Treatment

Posted Tue, Feb, 12,2013

Published today in Virology: Research and Treatment is a new review by Mohit Sehgal, Zafar K. Khan, Andrew H. Talal and Pooja Jain.  Read more about this paper below:TitleDendritic Cells in HIV-1 and HCV Infection: Can They Help Win the Battle?AbstractPersistent infections with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality...

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Author Talks About Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

Posted Mon, Feb, 11,2013

Following publication of his most recent paper, Dr Thomas Dandekar, who is also an Associate Editor, shared his opinion with us on Bioinformatics and Biology Insights:"Libertas Academica, and the open access model of Bioinformatics and Biology Insights helps to reach all people with the latest results on research which directly helps them with their needs. Three of our co-authors are from Bur...

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All authors are surveyed after their articles are published. Authors are asked to rate their experience in a variety of areas, and their responses help us to monitor our performance. Presented here are their responses in some key areas. No 'poor' or 'very poor' responses were received; these are represented in the 'other' category.
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