Posted Mon, Dec, 03,2012
The ten most accessed Biology articles in the second half of 2012 were:TNBCtype: A Subtyping Tool for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, by Xi Chen, Jiang Li, William H. Gray, Brian D. Lehmann, Joshua A. Bauer, Yu Shyr, and Jennifer A. Pietenpol. Accessed 1,906 times.Fast and Simple micro-RNA Northern Blots, by Nham Tran. Accessed 1,778 times.Integrated Analysis Reveals hsa-miR-142 as a Representative...
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Posted Thu, Nov, 29,2012
These articles were published in the week of 26 - 30 November 2012:Cancer InformaticsMapping the Future—Merging the Old with the New Across DisciplinesClinical Medicine Insights: Blood DisordersClinical and Hematological Features of 335 Patients of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Diagnosed at Single Centre in Northern PakistanClinical Medicine Insights: Case ReportsFollicular Adenoma with Exten...
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Posted Thu, Nov, 29,2012
These articles were announced as commencing production during the month of November 2012:Autism InsightsInitial observations of elevated alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase activity associated with autism, and observed reductions from Gc protein - macrophage activating factor injectionsBioinformatics and Biology InsightsHomology Modeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studies of a Marine Alkaline P...
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Posted Thu, Nov, 29,2012
These articles were published during the month of November 2012:Air, Soil and Water ResearchStorm Dissolved Organic Carbon Dynamics in an Artificially Drained Watershed of the US MidwestAnalytical Chemistry InsightsAnalysis and Confirmation of 1,3-DMAA and 1,4-DMAA in Geranium Plants Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Mass Spectrometry at ng/g ConcentrationsBioinformatics ...
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Posted Wed, Nov, 28,2012
The unofficial impact factor for Cancer Informatics was recently updated. It’s unofficial impact factor is 1.6406.Unofficial impact factors are estimated based on the number of articles and citations in a journal, and are usually higher for serials which have been publishing for a longer time. For a journal only established in 2007, an unofficial impact factor this high is very impressive.Ca...
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Posted Thu, Nov, 22,2012
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Forthcoming Articles For December 2012My co-authors and I had a very positive experience with the review and publication process in Evolutionary Bioinformatics. The reviewers were rapid and on point, and publication was also rapid after we made the necessary revisions.
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