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Forthcoming Articles 09 - 13 January 2012

Posted Thu, Jan, 12,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 09 - 13 January 2012 production commenced for the following articles:

Cancer Informatics

In silico prediction for regulation of transcription factors on their shared target genes indicates relevant clinical implications in a breast cancer population

Major functional transcriptome of a center regulator in ER(-) breast cancer

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Quadricuspid Aortic Valve Defined by Echocardiography and Cardiac Computed Tomography

Rosuvastatin: what role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease?

Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine

Therapeutic options for the treatment of hypertension in children and adolescents

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Testing synchrony in historical biogeography: The case of New World Primates and Hystricognathi rodents

Infectious Diseases: Research and Treatment

Maraviroc in antiretroviral-naive HIV-1 patients

Lipid Insights

A Simple Thermodynamic Derived Model for a Predictive Hydrolase – Transferase  Activity of Phospholipase D  in the Synthesis of Phosphatidylglycerol

Tobacco Use Insights

Decreasing nicotine content reduces subjective and physiological effects of smoking

Translational Oncogenomics

Oncogene mutation survey in MPNST cell lines enhances the dominant role of hyperactive Ras in NF1 associated pro-survival and malignancy

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