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National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubMed Central, URL http //www.pubmedcen-tral.nih.gov/, accessed 3-10-2001. [Pg.793]

Some Internet search sites that I have found particularly useful include the National Center for Biotechnology information (NCBI) Entrez cross-database search page (http //www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery), which includes PubMed Central containing a limited number of free, full text journal articles. In addition, High Wire Press run by Stanford University also contains many free articles from established journals (http //highwire.stanford.edu/) and is able to search the PubMed database simultaneously. [Pg.1227]

Search engine of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, including a few databases PubMed (MEDLINE biomedical literature), PubMed Central (free digital archive of life sciences journal literature), Books, OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a catalog of genetically linked diseases),... [Pg.341]

The National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology PubMed Central... [Pg.581]

PubMed Central www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov System launched in 2000 to make available life science research results online. Provides free full-text articles from its own journals also provides links to free full-text articles from peer-reviewed journals (nih.gov). [Pg.582]

In terms of electronic publishing, the NLM launched PubMed Central this year in an effort to reduce the time from article submission to publication and to increase the dissemination of new information in the life sciences. PubMed Central eventually will contain two types of data depositories The first will be peer-reviewed content from journals that will partner with NLM to make their content available free to the public and the second depository will contain articles submitted directly by authors. Ideally, PubMed Central would increase the options for researchers and academicians to publish their research. This is a very new concept in medical publishing and it will be exciting to watch how it takes shape in terms of the quality of research articles submitted and the way in which the healthcare community embraces this new source of information. [Pg.583]

Steppuhn, A., K. Gase, B. Krock, R. Halitschke, and l.T. Baldwin Nicotine s defensive function in nature PLoS Biol. 2004 August 2(8) e217, see http //www.pubmed-central.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi artid=509292. [Pg.1466]

Publishers have also started to send information on ahead-of-print articles to PubMed, so this information may now appear before the printed joimial. A new project, PubMed Central, is meant to allow electroiuc publication to occur in lieu of or ahead of publication in a traditional, printed joimial. PubMed Central records contain the full text of the article, not just the abstract, and include all figures and references. [Pg.27]

PubMed Central free, full text jaumal... [Pg.552]

PLoS Biology has gotten more than 1 million COUNTER compliant downloads of articles this year, about 100,000 downloads every month, and about 4 million hits each month. PLoS publishes about 20 papers every month. PLoS Medicine had 30,000 COUNTER compliant downloads in the first week of its existence. These numbers do not include downloads at PubMed Central. PLoS also reaches areas that do not have on-line access, Siegel added. There have been cases of the full PDF of the journal being downloaded (by someone other than the author or publisher) and sent to places where quick electronic access is not feasible. [Pg.39]

YandrapuS, KompellaUB. Development of sustained-release microspheres for the delivery of SAR 1118, an LEA-1 antagonist intended for the treatment of vascular complications of the eye. Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics The Official Journal of the Association for Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics. March 2013 29(2) 236-248. PubMed PMID 23256487. Pubmed Central PMCID 3601676. [Pg.1016]

Joshi RV, Nelson CE, Poole KM, Skala MC, Duvall CL. Dual pH- and temperature-responsive microparticles for protein delivery to ischemic tissues. Acta Biomaterialia. May 2013 9(5) 6526-6534. PubMed PMID 23402764. Pubmed Central PMCID 3702271. [Pg.1016]

El-Bary AA, Aboelwafa AA, Al Sharabi IM. Influence of some formulation variables on the optimization of pH-dependent, colon-targeted, sustained-release mesalamine microspheres. AAPS PharmSciTech. March 2012 13(l) 75-84. PubMed PMID 22130789. Pubmed Central PMCID 3299443. [Pg.1016]

Obeidat WM, Obeidat SM, Alzoubi NM. Investigations on the physical structure and the mechanism of drng release from an enteric matrix microspheres with a near-zero-order release kinetics using SEM and qnantitative FTIR. AAPS PharmSciTech. 2009 10(2) 615-623. PubMed PMID 19444619. Pubmed Central PMCID 2690803. [Pg.1021]

Simmons A, Rouf E, Whittle J. Not your typical pneumonia A case of exogenous lipoid pneumonia. Journal of General Internal Medicine. November 2007 22(11) 1613-1616. PubMed PMID 17846847. Pubmed Central PMCID 2219803. [Pg.1024]

Little SR, Lynn DM, Ge Q, Anderson DG, Puram SV, Chen J et al. Poly-beta amino ester-containing microparticles enhance the activity of nonviral genetic vaccines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. June 29, 2004 101(26) 9534-9539. PubMed PMID 15210954. Pubmed Central PMCID 470709. [Pg.1025]

Dalmoro A, Lamberti G, Titomanlio G, Barba AA, d Amore M. Enteric micro-particles for targeted oral drug delivery. AAPS PharmSciTech. December 2010 11(4) 1500-1507. PubMed PMID 20931307. Pubmed Central PMCID 3011076. [Pg.1026]

Gupta V, Ahsan F. Influence of PEI as a core modifying agent on PLGA microspheres of PGE(l), a pulmonary selective vasodilator. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. July 15, 20II 4I3(I-2) 51-62. PubMed PMID 21530623. Pubmed Central PMCID 3123904. [Pg.1031]

Kadam RS, Tyagi P, Edelhauser HP, Kompella UB. Inflnence of choroidal neovascularization and biodegradable polymeric particle size on transscleral snstained delivery of triamcinolone acetonide. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. September 15, 2012 434(l-2) 140-147. PubMed PMID 22633904. Pubmed Central PMCID 3573139. [Pg.1031]

Pandya N, Pandya M, Bhaskar VH. Preparation and in vitro characterization of porous carrier-based glipizide floating microspheres for gastric delivery. Journal of Young Pharmacists-. JYP. April 2011 3(2) 97-104. PubMed PMID 21731353. Pubmed Central PMCID 3122053. [Pg.1031]

Raut NS, Somvanshi S, Jumde AB, Khandelwal HM, Umekar Ml, Kotagale NR. Ethyl cellulose and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose buoyant microspheres of metoprolol succinate Influence of pH modifiers. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation. July 2013 3(3) 163-170. PubMed PMID 24167789. Pubmed Central PMCID 3807984. [Pg.1031]

Garg Y, Pathak K. Design and in vitro performance evaluation of purified microparticles of pravastatin sodium for intestinal delivery. AAPS PharmSciTech. June 2011 12(2) 673-682. PubMed PMID 21594729. Pubmed Central PMCID 3134671. [Pg.1032]

Barrow EL, Winchester GA, Staas JK, Quenelle DC, Barrow WW. Use of microsphere technology for targeted delivery of rifampin to Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. October 1998 42(10) 2682-2689. PubMed PMID 9756777. Pubmed Central PMCID 105919. [Pg.1034]

Behrend AM, Harding CO, Shoemaker JD, Matern D, Sahn DJ, Elliot DL, et al. Substrate oxidation and cardiac performance during exercise in disorders of long chain fatty acid oxidation. Mol Genet Metab. 2012 105(l) 110-5. PubMed PMID 22030098, Pubmed Central PMCID 3253922. [Pg.270]

Harding CO, Gillingham MB, van Calcar SC, Wolff JA, Verhoeve JN, Mills MD. Docosahexaenoic add and retinal function in children with long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency. J Inherit Metab Dis. 1999 22(3) 276-80. PubMed PMID 10384386. Pubmed Central PMOD PMC2694039. eng. [Pg.270]

NCBI The NCBI is part of the USNLM, a branch of the NIH. The NCBI houses genome sequencing data in GenBank and an index of biomedical research articles in PubMed Central and PubMed, as well as other information relevant to biotechnology. All these databases are available online through the Entrez search engine. It contains more than 1,500,000 articles from more than 450 journals. [Pg.85]

Hathway DE, Seakins JWT (1959) Hydroxystilbenes of Eucalyptus wandoo. PubMed Central. http //www.ncbi.nhn.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1196941/. Accessed July 1959... [Pg.1708]

Franz Volhard Lecture, (n.d.) Renin-angiotensin system a dual tissue and hormonal system for. . . —Abstract—UK PubMed Central. [Pg.118]

PubMed Central (PMC) http //www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ (accessed June 24, 2010). PubMed Central is a freely available digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature, developed aud mauaged by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBl), a division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the US. National Institutes of Health (NIH). [Pg.105]

Singh P, B aj N, Agrawal G, Shanna A. Atrial myxoma-related to chronic immunosuppressioit a case report. J Saudi Heart Assoc October 2012 24(4) 265-7. PubMed PMID 24174836. Pubmed Central PMCID PMC3809469. Epub 2013/11/01. eng. [Pg.599]

Werner D, Atmaca A, PauUgk C, Pustowka A, Jager E, Al-Batran SE. Phase I study of everolimus and mitomycin C for patients with metastatic esophagogastric adenocarcinoma. Cancer Med June 2013 2(3) 325-33. PubMed PMID 23930209. Pubmed Central PMCID PMC3699844. [Pg.599]

Molina AM, Feldman DR, Voss MH, Ginsberg MS, Baum MS, Brocks DR, et al. Phase 1 trial of everolimus plus sunitinib in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Cancer April 1,2012 118(7) 1868-76. PubMed PMID 21898375. Pubmed Central PMCID PMC3609026. Epub... [Pg.599]

Ontaneda D, Hara-Qeaver C, Rudick RA, Cohen JA, Bermel RA. Early tolerability and safety of fingolimod in dirucal practice. J Neurol Sd December 15,2012 323(l-2) 167-72. PubMed PMID 23040960. Pubmed Central PMOD PMC3970706. Epub 2012/10/09. eng. [Pg.600]


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