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Most Highly Accessed Biomedical Informatics Insights Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Biomedical Informatics Insights in October 2012:Current Challenge in Consumer Health Informatics: Bridging the Gap between Access to Information and Information Understanding (accessed 318 times)Laurence Alpay, John Verhoef, Bo Xie, Dov Te’eni and J.H.M. Zwetsloot-SchonkA Naïve Bayes Approach to Classifying Topics in Suicide Notes...

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Most Highly Accessed Biomarker Insights Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Biomarker Insights in October 2012:Overcoming the Effects of Matrix Interference in the Measurement of Urine Protein Analytes (accessed 318 times)Timothy P. Taylor, Michael G. Janech, Elizabeth H. Slate, Evelyn C. Lewis, John M. Arthur, and Jim C OatesKnowledge Building Insights on Biomarkers of Arsenic Toxicity to Keratinocytes and Melanocy...

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Most Highly Accessed Cancer Informatics Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Cancer Informatics in October 2012:Haploinsufficiency of Tumor Suppressor Genes is Driven by the Cumulative Effect of microRNAs, microRNA Binding Site Polymorphisms and microRNA Polymorphisms: An In silico Approach (accessed 348 times)Mayakannan Manikandan, Ganesh Raksha and Arasambattu Kannan MunirajanTNBCtype: A Subtyping Tool for Triple-N...

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Most Highly Accessed Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders in October 2012:Phenotypes of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes and Cytokine Expression in Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis before Treatment and after Clinical Remission (accessed 327 times)Yasuhiro Shimojima, Wataru Ishii, Masayuki Matsuda and Shu-ichi IkedaHypertrophic Synoviti...

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Most Highly Accessed Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology in October 2012:TAVR and SAVR: Current Treatment of Aortic Stenosis (accessed 331 times)Patrick P. HuRosuvastatin: A Review of the Pharmacology and Clinical Effectiveness in Cardiovascular Disease (accessed 321 times)Ahai Luvai, Wycliffe Mbagaya, Alistair S. Hall and Julian H. BarthStroke Prevention in ...

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Most Highly Accessed Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports in October 2012:Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Presenting as Bilateral Non-Infiltrative Extraconal Superior Orbital Tumour in a 27 Year Old Nigerian Woman: Features, Management and Outcome (accessed 386 times)Okosa Michael Chuka and Anyiam Daniel Chukwuemeka DarlintonDelay in Diagnosis of Influenza Virus in...

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