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Most Highly Accessed Integrative Medicine Insights Articles in August 2012

Posted Sun, Sep, 02,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Integrative Medicine Insights in August 2012:The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Psychiatry (accessed 228 times)Stacey Cornish and Lewis Mehl-MadronaA Complementary Alternative Medicine Questionnaire for Young Adults (accessed 192 times)Christine Patterson and Heather ArthurA Dietary Supplement Containing Chlorophytum Borivilianum and Velve...

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

Posted Sun, Sep, 02,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in International Journal of Tryptophan Research in August 2012:Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Humans: Disease and Healthy States (accessed 383 times)Yiquan Chen and Gilles J. GuilleminThe Physiological Action of Picolinic Acid in the Human Brain (accessed 270 times)R.S. Grant, S.E. Coggan and G.A. SmytheL-Tryptophan: Basic Metabolic Function...

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Most Highly Accessed Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry Articles in August 2012

Posted Sun, Sep, 02,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry in August 2012:The pK-a Distribution of Drugs: Application to Drug Discovery (accessed 274 times)David T. ManallackThe Role of Glucose Metabolism and Glucose-Associated Signalling in Cancer (accessed 231 times)Rainer Wittig and Johannes F. CoyChaperone Therapy for Neuronopathic Lysosomal Diseases: Competit...

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

Posted Sun, Sep, 02,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment in August 2012:When Research Meets Reality—Lessons Learned From a Pragmatic Multisite Group-Randomized Clinical Trial on Psychosocial Interventions in the Psychiatric and Addiction Field (accessed 355 times)Linda E. Wüsthoff, Helge Waal and Rolf W. GråweCurrent and Emerging Directions ...

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Most Highly Accessed Translational Oncogenomics Articles in August 2012

Posted Sun, Sep, 02,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Translational Oncogenomics in August 2012:In Silico Promoter Analysis can Predict Genes of Functional Relevance in Cell Proliferation: Validation in a Colon Cancer Model (accessed 306 times)Alan C. Moss, Peter P. Doran and Padraic MacMathunaImplication of Ceramide, Ceramide 1-Phosphate and Sphingosine 1-Phosphate in Tumorigenesis (accessed 2...

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Human Parasitic Diseases Now Uses Project Counter Analytics

Posted Thu, Aug, 30,2012

Enhanced visibility is one of the prime advantages to authors of publishing in an open access journal like Human Parasitic Diseases.One of the ways we measure an article's visibility is the number of views and downloads it receives.  The resulting number is available on the journal's webpages for each article, and by adding those numbers together we obtain the journal's visibility...

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