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Forthcoming Articles 23 - 27 April 2012

Posted Thu, Apr, 26,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week of 23 - 27 April 2012 production commenced for the following articles:

Autism Insights

A Preliminary Investigation of Prenatal Stress and Risk Factors of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Cancer Informatics

Identification of a gene expression signature common to distinct cancer pathways

Cancer Growth and Metastasis

The syngeneic BT4C rat malignant glioma is a valuable model to study myelomonocytic cells in tumors

Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology

Safety and efficacy of high-dose rifaximin treatment for irritable bowel syndrome

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health

Pharmacotherapy options for the prevention of diabetic macrovascular complications

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Binding motifs in bacterial gene promoters modulate transcriptional effect of global regulators

Glycobiology Insights

Challenges for heparin production: artificial synthesis or alternative natural sources?

International Journal of Insect Science

Sequence and Structure of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta, Transhydrogenase Gene

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