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Forthcoming Articles 16 - 20 January 2012

Posted Thu, Jan, 19,2012

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 16 - 20 January 2012 production commenced for the following articles:

Cancer Informatics

A Systems Biology Approach in Therapeutic Response Study for Different Dosing Regimens – A Modeling Study of Drug Effects on Tumor Growth Using Hybrid Systems

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

A different way of coronary lesion preparation: Stentablation and Rotastenting

β3-adrenoceptor Antagonist SR59230A Attenuates the Imbalance of Systemic and Myocardial Oxygen Transport Induced by Dopamine in Newborn Lambs

Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: where are we now?.  

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

Skin fistula occurring three weeks after cardiac implantable cardioverter defibrillator replacement and managed with conservative approach

Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes

Rosuvastatin and atorvastatin: comparative effects on glucose metabolism in non-diabetic patients with dyslipidemia

Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Effect of the new CLSI clinical breaking points in the susceptibility profile of a large collection of clinical isolates in Spain

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health

HER2 breast cancer: current and emerging therapies

Environmental Health Insights

Development of a detailed log booklet for social ecological physical activity research

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Construction of a pig physical interactome using sequence homology and a comprehensive reference human interactome

Genomics Insights

Transcriptional changes of blood eosinophils after methacholine inhalation challenge in asthmatics.

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