Posted Tue, Feb, 11,2014
Published today in Journal of Cell Death is a new review article by Pinja Ilmarinen, Eeva Moilanen and Hannu Kankaanranta. Read more about this paper below:TitleRegulation of Spontaneous Eosinophil Apoptosis—A Neglected Area of ImportanceAbstractAsthma is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils in the airways in most phenotypes. Eosinophils are inflammatory cells that require ...
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Posted Tue, Feb, 11,2014
Published today in Tobacco Use Insights is a new original research article by Ali Al Mousawi. Read more about this paper below:TitleThe Prevalence of Smoking Among Karbala/Iraq University Students in Iraq in 2005AbstractBackground: Tobacco use is considered one of the largest public health threats facing the world. The estimated number of current smokers in the world exceeds 1.3 billion, whi...
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Posted Mon, Feb, 10,2014
Published today in Evolutionary Bioinformatics is a new short report article by Dongming Tang, Mingwen Wang, Weifan Zheng and Hongjun Wang. Read more about this paper below:TitleRapidMic: Rapid Computation of the Maximal Information CoefficientAbstractTo discover relationships and associations rapidly in large-scale datasets, we propose a cross-platform tool for the rapid computation of the ...
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Posted Mon, Feb, 10,2014
Published today in Evolutionary Bioinformatics is a new original research article by Gökmen Altay, Zeyneb Kurt, Matthias Dehmer and Frank Emmert-Streib. Read more about this paper below:TitleNetmes: Assessing Gene Network Inference Algorithms by Network-Based MeasuresAbstractGene regulatory network inference (GRNI) algorithms are essential for efficiently utilizing large-scale microarra...
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Posted Mon, Feb, 10,2014
Published today in Journal of Central Nervous System Disease is a new concise review article by Tetsu Akimoto, Takeshi Yamada, Soji Shinoda, Yasushi Asano and Daisuke Nagata. Read more about this paper below:TitleSpontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematoma as a Potentially Important Stroke MimicAbstractHemiparesis develops in response to a wide range of neurological disorders, such as stroke, neopl...
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Posted Thu, Feb, 06,2014
All submitted manuscripts to Libertas are subject to two to three peer reviewers per manuscript. These reviews go toward the peer review report completed by the editor in chief. Because of our extensive peer review practice, and because of natural growth in the quantity of submissions received, we now seek new volunteer peer reviewers. Being a peer reviewer can also benefit the i...
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Tue 11 Feb, 2014
Regulation of Spontaneous Eosinophil ApoptosisTue 11 Feb, 2014
The Prevalence of Smoking Among Karbala/IraqMon 10 Feb, 2014
Rapid Computation of the Maximal Information CoefficientI must really send you all my compliments for your prompt processing and very uncomplicated way of dealing with manuscripts. Thank you very much for keeping up with all these details! I will surely recommend your journal and publishing group to other colleagues.
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