Close
Help


Most Highly Accessed Cancer Informatics Articles in October 2012

Posted Sun, Nov, 04,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Cancer Informatics in October 2012:

Haploinsufficiency of Tumor Suppressor Genes is Driven by the Cumulative Effect of microRNAs, microRNA Binding Site Polymorphisms and microRNA Polymorphisms: An In silico Approach (accessed 348 times)

Mayakannan Manikandan, Ganesh Raksha and Arasambattu Kannan Munirajan

TNBCtype: A Subtyping Tool for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (accessed 306 times)

Xi Chen, Jiang Li, William H. Gray, Brian D. Lehmann, Joshua A. Bauer, Yu Shyr, and Jennifer A. Pietenpol

PCCR: Pancreatic Cancer Collaborative Registry (accessed 252 times)

Simon Sherman, Oleg Shats, Marsha A. Ketcham, Michelle A. Anderson, David C. Whitcomb, Henry T. Lynch, Paola Ghiorzo, Wendy S. Rubinstein, Aaron R. Sasson, William E. Grizzle, Gleb Haynatzki, Jianmin Feng, Alexander Sherman, Leo Kinarsky and Randall E. Brand

Click on any article title to read the abstract and download the full text article PDF.

share on
  • Efficient Processing: 4 Weeks Average to First Editorial Decision
  • Fair & Independent Expert Peer Review
  • High Visibility & Extensive Database Coverage
Services for Authors
What Your Colleagues Say About Libertas Academica
The experience with the journal was excellent.  The submission process with simple, reviews were expedited quickly, and communication with the corresponding author was excellent.
Dr Andrew Briggs (Curtin University, Australia)
More Testimonials

Quick Links


New article and journal news notification services
Email Alerts RSS Feeds
Facebook Google+ Twitter
Pinterest Tumblr YouTube