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Articles Published 18 - 22 June 2012

Posted Thu, Jun, 21,2012

These articles were published in the week of 18 - 22 June 2012:

Air, Soil and Water Research

Assessing Simazine Degradation Patterns in California Citrus Orchards with Different Simazine Use Histories

Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

An Integrated Statistical Approach to Compare Transcriptomics Data Across Experiments: A Case Study on the Identification of Candidate Target Genes of the Transcription Factor PPARα

Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology

Etiology of Yan (Morgellons) Disease: A New Plant-Like Infectious Organism from Brazil and Its Skin Manifestations

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

Minimal Difference in the Prevalence of Asthma in the Urban and Rural Environment

Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Diabetic Neuropathic Pain: Real World Treatment Options

Pharmacotherapeuetic Options for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

AP2/ERF Transcription Factor in Rice: Genome-Wide Canvas and Syntenic Relationships between Monocots and Eudicots

Cross-Genome Clustering of Human and C. elegans G-Protein Coupled Receptors

Transposon-Derived and Satellite-Derived Repetitive Sequences Play Distinct Functional Roles in Mammalian Intron Size Expansion

Integrative Medicine Insights

A Dietary Supplement Containing Chlorophytum Borivilianum and Velvet Bean Improves Sleep Quality in Men and Women

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

Pharmacotherapeutic and Non-Pharmacological Options for Refractory and Difficult-to-Treat Seizures

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