Posted Wed, Mar, 05,2014
Published today in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology is a new original research article by Michel Desjarlais, Jonathan Pratt, Amine Lounis, Catherine Mounier, Khadidja Haidara and Borhane Annabi. Read more about this paper below:TitleTetracycline Derivative Minocycline Inhibits Autophagy and Inflammation in Concanavalin-A-Activated Human Hepatoma CellsAbstractInhibition of soluble matrix m...
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Posted Thu, Feb, 27,2014
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following papers during February. Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers. Autism InsightsBerard Auditory Integration Training: Behavior Changes Related to Sensory ModulationBioinformatics and Biology Insights Postpartal Subclinical Endometritis Alters Transcriptome Profiles in Liver and Adipose Tissue ...
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Posted Thu, Feb, 20,2014
Published today in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology is a new original research article by Yang Xiang, Ulrike Kogel, Stephan Gebel, Michael J. Peck, Manuel C. Peitsch, Viatcheslav R. Akmaev and Julia Hoeng. Read more about this paper below:TitleDiscovery of Emphysema Relevant Molecular Networks from an A/J Mouse Inhalation Study Using Reverse Engineering and Forward Simulation (REFS™...
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Posted Thu, Feb, 20,2014
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following peer reviewed papers. Sign up to receive email alerts to receive immediate notification of new papers. Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Postpartal Subclinical Endometritis Alters Transcriptome Profiles in Liver and Adipose Tissue of Dairy CowsClinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders Outcomes of Pr...
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Posted Tue, Feb, 18,2014
Libertas journals are extensively indexed by leading international index databases and directories. This is an important part of promoting increased visibility and impact of all articles after publication.This is one of the many reasons why authors comment favourably on the visibility their articles achieve:“Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology is very much conscious of time. Every s...
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Posted Tue, Feb, 18,2014
With the continual introduction of new scholarly journals we understand the difficulty faced by researchers in assessing the legitimacy of some of these journals. We have recently formulated a simple four-step assessment technique to support researchers in assessing any new open access journal. Step one. Is the journal a member of OASPA and other industry bodies concerned with editorial ethi...
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Minocycline Inhibits Concanavalin-A-Mediated AutophagyThu 27 Feb, 2014
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Emphysema Relevant Molecular Networks in A/J Mouse Using REFS™My experience in publishing in the Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development was really amazing. The editors were very helpful and their prompt replies made the process easier and faster. Peer reviewers were of high standards, and their remarks were very objective.
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