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126.

Research article   Open Access

Systems analysis of primary Sjögren's syndrome pathogenesis in salivary glands identifies shared pathways in human and a mouse model

Steve Horvath, Abu NM Nazmul-Hossain, Rodney PE Pollard, Frans GM Kroese, Arjan Vissink, Cees GM Kallenberg, Fred KL Spijkervet, Hendrika Bootsma, Sara A Michie, Sven U Gorr, Ammon B Peck, Chaochao Cai, Hui Zhou, David TW Wong Arthritis Research & Therapy 2012, 14:R238 (1 November 2012)

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127.

Nano Express   Open Access Highly Accessed

Thermal conductivity in porous silicon nanowire arrays

Jeffrey M Weisse, Amy M Marconnet, Dong Kim, Pratap M Rao, Matthew A Panzer, Kenneth E Goodson, Xiaolin Zheng Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7:554 (6 October 2012)

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128.

Research article   Open Access

Amyloid beta protein-induced zinc sequestration leads to synaptic loss via dysregulation of the ProSAP2/Shank3 scaffold

Andreas M Grabrucker, Michael J Schmeisser, Patrick T Udvardi, Magali Arons, Michael Schoen, Nathaniel S Woodling, Katrin I Andreasson, Patrick R Hof, Joseph D Buxbaum, Craig C Garner, Tobias M Boeckers Molecular Neurodegeneration 2011, 6:65 (22 September 2011)

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129.

Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

Eg5 steps it up!

Megan T Valentine, Polly M Fordyce, Steven M Block Cell Division 2006, 1:31 (15 December 2006)

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130.

Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

ACR Appropriateness Criteria®  Resectable Rectal Cancer

William E Jones, Charles R Thomas, Joseph M Herman, May Abdel-Wahab, Nilofer Azad, William Blackstock, Prajnan Das, Karyn A Goodman, Theodore S Hong, Salma K Jabbour, Andre A Konski, Albert C Koong, Miguel Rodriguez-Bigas, William Small, Jennifer Zook, W Suh Radiation Oncology 2012, 7:161 (24 September 2012)

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Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

The evolution of methods for the capture of human movement leading to markerless motion capture for biomechanical applications

Lars Mündermann, Stefano Corazza, Thomas P Andriacchi Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2006, 3:6 (15 March 2006)

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In this article of the special issue on movement analysis the group headed by Thomas Andriacchi explores the potential of markerless methodologies for human movement analysis.

132.

Research   Open Access

A survey of ex vivo/in vitro transduction efficiency of mammalian primary cells and cell lines with Nine natural adeno-associated virus (AAV1-9) and one engineered adeno-associated virus serotype

Brian L Ellis, Matthew L Hirsch, Jenny C Barker, Jon P Connelly, Robert J Steininger, Matthew H Porteus Virology Journal 2013, 10:74 (6 March 2013)

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133.

Meeting report   Subscription

Food for thought from plant and animal genomes

Emily Abrash Genome Biology 2013, 14:302 (27 February 2013)

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A report on the Plant and Animal Genome XXI meeting, held in San Diego, USA, January 12-16, 2013.

134.

Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

A DNA microarray survey of gene expression in normal human tissues

Radha Shyamsundar, Young H Kim, John P Higgins, Kelli Montgomery, Michelle Jorden, Anand Sethuraman, Matt van de Rijn, David Botstein, Patrick O Brown, Jonathan R Pollack Genome Biology 2005, 6:R22 (14 February 2005)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

A systematic survey of gene expression in 115 human tissue samples using cDNA microarrays provides a dataset that can be used as a baseline for comparison with expression in diseased tissue.

135.

Review   Open Access

Beyond DNA binding - a review of the potential mechanisms mediating quinacrine's therapeutic activities in parasitic infections, inflammation, and cancers

Reza Ehsanian, Carter Van Waes, Stephan M Feller Cell Communication and Signaling 2011, 9:13 (15 May 2011)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Rapid and sustained improvements in health-related quality of life, fatigue, and other patient-reported outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with certolizumab pegol plus methotrexate over 1 year: results from the RAPID 1 randomized controlled trial

Vibeke Strand, Philip Mease, Gerd R Burmester, Enkeleida Nikaï, Geoffroy Coteur, Ronald van Vollenhoven, Bernard Combe, Edward C Keystone, Arthur Kavanaugh Arthritis Research & Therapy 2009, 11:R170 (12 November 2009)

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137.

Software   Open Access Highly Accessed

Isolation by distance, web service

Jeffrey L Jensen, Andrew J Bohonak, Scott T Kelley BMC Genetics 2005, 6:13 (11 March 2005)

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138.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Deep RNA sequencing analysis of readthrough gene fusions in human prostate adenocarcinoma and reference samples

Serban Nacu, Wenlin Yuan, Zhengyan Kan, Deepali Bhatt, Celina Rivers, Jeremy Stinson, Brock A Peters, Zora Modrusan, Kenneth Jung, Somasekar Seshagiri, Thomas D Wu BMC Medical Genomics 2011, 4:11 (24 January 2011)

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139.

Research   Open Access

Gene therapy for colorectal cancer by an oncolytic adenovirus that targets loss of the insulin-like growth factor 2 imprinting system

Zhen-Lin Nie, Yu-Qin Pan, Bang-Shun He, Ling Gu, Li-Ping Chen, Rui Li, Ye-Qiong Xu, Tian-Yi Gao, Guo-Qi Song, Andrew R Hoffman, Shu-Kui Wang, Ji-Fan Hu Molecular Cancer 2012, 11:86 (21 November 2012)

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Comment   Open Access

Open questions: Reflections on plant development and genetics

Virginia Walbot BMC Biology 2013, 11:25 (28 March 2013)

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For the BMC Biology 10th anniversary series of open questions, Virginia Walbot reflects on how genomics has contributed to our understanding of plants over the last ten years, and the challenge of understanding how the flexible phenotypes of plants may adapt to environmental effects in future.

141.

Method   Open Access Highly Accessed

Application of independent component analysis to microarrays

Su-In Lee, Serafim Batzoglou Genome Biology 2003, 4:R76 (24 October 2003)

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Linear and nonlinear independent component analysis (ICA) was used to project microarray data into statistically independent components that correspond to putative biological processes, and to cluster genes according to over- or under-expression in each component.

142.

Correction   Open Access

Correction: Mechanisms of stomatal development: an evolutionary view

Anne Vatén, Dominique C Bergmann EvoDevo 2013, 4:11 (4 April 2013)

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Comment   Open Access

Open questions - in brief: Beyond -omics, missing motor proteins, and getting from molecules to organisms

Stephen J Benkovic, Julie Theriot, Dagmar Ringe BMC Biology 2013, 11:8 (31 January 2013)

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144.

Method   Open Access

A phenotypic screening platform to identify small molecule modulators of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii growth, motility and photosynthesis

Simon E Alfred, Anuradha Surendra, Chris Le, Ken Lin, Alexander Mok, Iain M Wallace, Michael Proctor, Malene L Urbanus, Guri Giaever, Corey Nislow Genome Biology 2012, 13:R105 (18 November 2012)

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An automated small molecule screening method for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and its application to identify bioactive compounds for agriculture, biofuels and therapeutics

145.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Occurrence of breast cancer subtypes in adolescent and young adult women

Theresa HM Keegan, Mindy C DeRouen, David J Press, Allison W Kurian, Christina A Clarke Breast Cancer Research 2012, 14:R55 (27 March 2012)

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146.

Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

Africa and the global carbon cycle

Christopher A Williams, Niall P Hanan, Jason C Neff, Robert J Scholes, Joseph A Berry, A Scott Denning, David F Baker Carbon Balance and Management 2007, 2:3 (7 March 2007)

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147.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Genome reannotation of the lizard Anolis carolinensis based on 14 adult and embryonic deep transcriptomes

Walter L Eckalbar, Elizabeth D Hutchins, Glenn J Markov, April N Allen, Jason J Corneveaux, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Federica Di Palma, Jessica Alföldi, Matthew J Huentelman, Kenro Kusumi BMC Genomics 2013, 14:49 (23 January 2013)

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148.

Editorial   Free Highly Accessed

Is breast cancer a part of Lynch syndrome?

James M Ford Breast Cancer Research 2012, 14:110 (22 August 2012)

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149.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Specific post-translational histone modifications of neutrophil extracellular traps as immunogens and potential targets of lupus autoantibodies

Chih Liu, Stephanie Tangsombatvisit, Jacob M Rosenberg, Gil Mandelbaum, Emily C Gillespie, Or P Gozani, Ash A Alizadeh, Paul J Utz Arthritis Research & Therapy 2012, 14:R25 (2 February 2012)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central

150.

Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Computational prediction of human metabolic pathways from the complete human genome

Pedro Romero, Jonathan Wagg, Michelle L Green, Dale Kaiser, Markus Krummenacker, Peter D Karp Genome Biology 2004, 6:R2 (22 December 2004)

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A computation pathway analysis of the human genome is presented that assigns enzymes encoded by the genome to predicted metabolic pathways. This analysis provides a genome-based view of human nutrition.

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