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Articles Published 16 - 20 April 2012

Posted Thu, Apr, 19,2012

These articles were published in the week of 16 - 20 April 2012:

Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

Mining Gene Ontology Data with AGENDA

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Unusual Presentation of Multiple Fibroadenomas in Bilateral Breasts and Axillary Accessory Breast

Cancer Informatics

In Silico Prediction for Regulation of Transcription Factors onTheir Shared Target Genes Indicates Relevant Clinical Implications in a Breast Cancer Population

Major Functional Transcriptome of an Inferred Center Regulator of an ER(-) Breast Cancer Model System

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health

Hypertension in the Older Patient: Practical Clinical Management

International Journal of Tryptophan Research

A Jerte Valley Cherry-Based Product as a Supply of Tryptophan

Japanese Clinical Medicine

Improvement of Quality of Life (QOL) in Osteoporotic Patients by Elcatonin Treatment: A Trial Taking the Participants' Preference into Account

Open Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery

Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography for the Bedside Assessment of Viability Following a Motor Vehicle Accident and Subsequent Myocardial Infarction: A Case Report

Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases

Acute Herpetic Keratitis: What is the Role for Ganciclovir Ophthalmic Gel?

Organic Chemistry Insights

Carbodiimides-Mediated Multi Component Synthesis of Biologically Relevant Structures

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