Posted Thu, Dec, 11,2014
Kissing Bugs in the United States: Risk for Vector-Borne Disease in HumansWe 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.
Air, Soil and Water Research
Biological Approach for Recycling Waste Water in Iraq
Biomarkers in Cancer
Allele and Genotype Distributions of DNA Repair Gene Polymorphisms in South Indian Healthy Population
Cancer Growth and Metastasis
A Role for the Cavin-3/Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Signaling Axis in the Regulation of PMA-Activated Human HT1080 Fibrosarcoma Cell Neoplastic Phenotype
Cancer Informatics
Bayesian Joint Selection of Genes and Pathways: Applications in Multiple Myeloma Genomics
Semantically Linking In Silico Cancer Models
Growth Rate Analysis and Efficient Experimental Design for Tumor Xenograft Studies
Overcome Support Vector Machine Diagnosis Overfitting
Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology
The Use of Pharmacogenomics for Selection of Therapy in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Drug Target Insights
Genome-wide Analysis of Mycoplasma hominis for the Identification of Putative Therapeutic Targets
Environmental Health
Environmental Changes Can Produce Shifts in Chagas Disease Infection Risk
Kissing Bugs in the United States: Risk for Vector-Borne Disease in Humans
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Evaluating the Accuracy and Efficiency of Multiple Sequence Alignment Methods
In Silico Detection of Virulence Gene Homologues in the Human Pathogen Sphingomonas Spp.
Gene Regulation and Systems Biology
A Comprehensive Profile of ChIP-Seq-Based PU.1/Spi1 Target Genes in Microglia
International Journal of Insect Science
Effects of Delayed Mating and Access to Water on Oviposition and Longevity in Female Amyelois transitella
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Published This Week (5th - 9th October)Thu 08 Oct, 2015
Biomarker Insights Paper Endorsed by Editor in ChiefWed 07 Oct, 2015
Interview with Professor Jamie DaviesThe process of submitting the paper was smooth with little time required on the author's behalf. Reviews were prompt and the process of addressing reviewer comments was very streamlined. All correspondence with the editorial office was extremely professional with immediate responses. This is one of the few journals asking for feedback on their submission process.
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