1.
A review of fatty acid profiles and antioxidant content in grass-fed and grain-fed beef
Cynthia
A
Daley,
Amber
Abbott,
Patrick
S
Doyle,
Glenn
A
Nader,
Stephanie
Larson
Nutrition Journal 2010, 9 :10 (10 March 2010)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
2.
Genome analyses of the wheat yellow (stripe) rust pathogen Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici reveal polymorphic and haustorial expressed secreted proteins as candidate effectors
Dario
Cantu,
Vanesa
Segovia,
Daniel
MacLean,
Rosemary
Bayles,
Xianming
Chen,
Sophien
Kamoun,
Jorge
Dubcovsky,
Diane GO
Saunders,
Cristobal
Uauy
BMC Genomics 2013, 14 :270 (22 April 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
3.
Evo-devo of human adolescence: beyond disease models of early puberty
Ze'ev
Hochberg,
Jay
Belsky
BMC Medicine 2013, 11 :113 (29 April 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Ze’ev Hochberg and Jay Belsky review the development of human adolescents from an endocrinological and social perspective, arguing that understanding the environmental impact on development will help inform further research.
4.
The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia
Dimas
Yusuf,
Stefanie
L
Butland,
Magdalena
I
Swanson,
Eugene
Bolotin,
Amy
Ticoll,
Warren
A
Cheung,
Xiao
Cindy Zhang,
Christopher
TD
Dickman,
Debra
L
Fulton,
Jonathan
S
Lim,
Jake
M
Schnabl,
Oscar
HP
Ramos,
Mireille
Vasseur-Cognet,
Charles
N
de Leeuw,
Elizabeth
M
Simpson,
Gerhart
U
Ryffel,
Eric
W-F
Lam,
Ralf
Kist,
Miranda
SC
Wilson,
Raquel
Marco-Ferreres,
Jan
J
Brosens,
Leonardo
L
Beccari,
Paola
Bovolenta,
Bérénice
A
Benayoun,
Lara
J
Monteiro,
Helma
DC
Schwenen,
Lars
Grontved,
Elizabeth
Wederell,
Susanne
Mandrup,
Reiner
A
Veitia
et al.
Genome Biology 2012, 13 :R24 (29 March 2012)
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Editor’s summary
A high quality compendium of transcription factor data that allows researchers to add new data via a peer-review system
5.
Comparison of antioxidant activity and flavanol content of cacao beans processed by modern and traditional Mesoamerican methods
Elizabeth
Chin,
Kenneth
B
Miller,
Mark
J
Payne,
W Jeffery
Hurst,
David
A
Stuart
Heritage Science 2013, 1 :9 (5 April 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF
6.
MetAMOS: a modular and open source metagenomic assembly and analysis pipeline
Todd
J
Treangen,
Sergey
Koren,
Daniel
D
Sommer,
Bo
Liu,
Irina
Astrovskaya,
Brian
Ondov,
Aaron
E
Darling,
Adam
M
Phillippy,
Mihai
Pop
Genome Biology 2013, 14 :R2 (15 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
A modular, metagenomic analysis and assembly pipeline that inputs next-generation sequencing reads to generate genomic scaffolds and open reading frames
7.
Tracking animals in freshwater with electronic tags: past, present and future
Steven
J
Cooke,
Jonathan
D
Midwood,
Jason
D
Thiem,
Peter
Klimley,
Martyn
C
Lucas,
Eva
B
Thorstad,
John
Eiler,
Chris
Holbrook,
Brendan
C
Ebner
Animal Biotelemetry 2013, 1 :5 (1 May 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF
8.
Physician career satisfaction within specialties
J Paul
Leigh,
Daniel
J
Tancredi,
Richard
L
Kravitz
BMC Health Services Research 2009, 9 :166 (16 September 2009)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
9.
Insights into the evolution of Darwin’s finches from comparative analysis of the Geospiza magnirostris genome sequence
Chris
M
Rands,
Aaron
Darling,
Matthew
Fujita,
Lesheng
Kong,
Matthew
T
Webster,
Céline
Clabaut,
Richard
D
Emes,
Andreas
Heger,
Stephen
Meader,
Michael Brent
Hawkins,
Michael
B
Eisen,
Clotilde
Teiling,
Jason
Affourtit,
Benjamin
Boese,
Peter
R
Grant,
Barbara Rosemary
Grant,
Jonathan
A
Eisen,
Arhat
Abzhanov,
Chris
P
Ponting
BMC Genomics 2013, 14 :95 (12 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
204 years after Charles Darwin’s birth, sequencing of the genome of the Darwin’s Finch Geospiza magnirostris reveals over 13,000 predicted genes, of which two under positive selection may have contributed to beak morphology evolution, which so interested Darwin.
10.
Endogenous mammalian histone H3.3 exhibits chromatin-related functions during development
Kelly
M
Bush,
Benjamin
TK
Yuen,
Bonnie
L
Barrilleaux,
John
W
Riggs,
Henriette
O’Geen,
Rebecca
F
Cotterman,
Paul
S
Knoepfler
Epigenetics & Chromatin 2013, 6 :7 (9 April 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
11.
A double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study of the efficacy and safety of 5-Loxin® for treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee
Krishanu
Sengupta,
Krishnaraju
V
Alluri,
Andey
Satish,
Simanchala
Mishra,
Trimurtulu
Golakoti,
Kadainti
VS
Sarma,
Dipak
Dey,
Siba
P
Raychaudhuri
Arthritis Research & Therapy 2008, 10 :R85 (30 July 2008)
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Editor’s summary
An enriched extract of the Indian frankincense herb, Boswellia serrata reduced pain and improved the physical function of osteoarthritis patients, in a double blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial.
12.
Comparative analysis of tandem repeats from hundreds of species reveals unique insights into centromere evolution
Daniël
P
Melters,
Keith
R
Bradnam,
Hugh
A
Young,
Natalie
Telis,
Michael
R
May,
J
Ruby,
Robert
Sebra,
Paul
Peluso,
John
Eid,
David
Rank,
José
Garcia,
Joseph
L
DeRisi,
Timothy
Smith,
Christian
Tobias,
Jeffrey
Ross-Ibarra,
Ian
Korf,
Simon
WL
Chan
Genome Biology 2013, 14 :R10 (30 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
An analysis of centromere tandem repeats in 282 species reveals similar modes of evolution despite the lack of sequence conservation
13.
Badomics words and the power and peril of the ome-meme
Jonathan
A
Eisen
GigaScience 2012, 1 :6 (12 July 2012)
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Jonathan Eisen discusses good omes, badomes — and how to tell the difference
14.
Sex differences matter in the gut: effect on mucosal immune activation and inflammation
Sumathi
Sankaran-Walters,
Monica
Macal,
Irina
Grishina,
Lauren
Nagy,
Larissa
Goulart,
Kathryn
Coolidge,
Jay
Li,
Anne
Fenton,
Theodore
Williams,
Mary
K
Miller,
Jason
Flamm,
Thomas
Prindiville,
Michael
George,
Satya
Dandekar
Biology of Sex Differences 2013, 4 :10 (7 May 2013)
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Physical mapping resources for large plant genomes: radiation hybrids for wheat D-genome progenitor Aegilops tauschii
Ajay
Kumar,
Kristin
Simons,
Muhammad
J
Iqbal,
Monika
de Jiménez,
Filippo
M
Bassi,
Farhad
Ghavami,
Omar
Al-Azzam,
Thomas
Drader,
Yi
Wang,
Ming-Cheng
Luo,
Yong
Q
Gu,
Anne
Denton,
Gerard
R
Lazo,
Steven
S
Xu,
Jan
Dvorak,
Penny
MA
Kianian,
Shahryar
F
Kianian
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :597 (5 November 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
16.
An electronic application for rapidly calculating Charlson comorbidity score
William
H
Hall,
Ramanathan
Ramachandran,
Samir
Narayan,
Ashesh
B
Jani,
Srinivasan
Vijayakumar
BMC Cancer 2004, 4 :94 (20 December 2004)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
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Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans metabolism: from genome sequence to industrial applications
Jorge
Valdés,
Inti
Pedroso,
Raquel
Quatrini,
Robert
J
Dodson,
Herve
Tettelin,
Robert
Blake,
Jonathan
A
Eisen,
David
S
Holmes
BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :597 (11 December 2008)
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Editor’s summary
Sequence, annotation and bioinformatic analysis extends understanding of the metabolic pathways of the bacterium Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans including those used during the industrial recovery of copper by bioleaching.
18.
Striga parasitizes transgenic hairy roots of Zea mays and provides a tool for studying plant-plant interactions
Steven
Runo,
Sarah
Macharia,
Amos
Alakonya,
Jesse
Machuka,
Neelima
Sinha,
Julie
Scholes
Plant Methods 2012, 8 :20 (21 June 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Agrobacterium rhizogenes has been used to generate maize plants with transgenic hairy roots that are shown to be readily infected by the plant parasite Striga hermonthica. This novel system will provide a convenient tool for advancing our understanding of gene function in parasitic plant-host interactions.
19.
Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers
Michael
Hoerger,
Ronald
M
Epstein,
Paul
C
Winters,
Kevin
Fiscella,
Paul
R
Duberstein,
Robert
Gramling,
Phyllis
N
Butow,
Supriya
G
Mohile,
Paul
R
Kaesberg,
Wan
Tang,
Sandy
Plumb,
Adam
Walczak,
Anthony
L
Back,
Daniel
Tancredi,
Alison
Venuti,
Camille
Cipri,
Gisela
Escalera,
Carol
Ferro,
Don
Gaudion,
Beth
Hoh,
Blair
Leatherwood,
Linda
Lewis,
Mark
Robinson,
Peter
Sullivan,
Richard
L
Kravitz
BMC Cancer 2013, 13 :188 (9 April 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
20.
Organization of the mitochondrial genomes of whiteflies, aphids, and psyllids (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha)
MyLo
L
Thao,
Linda
Baumann,
Paul
Baumann
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2004, 4 :25 (3 August 2004)
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Editor’s summary
Mitochondrial gene arrangements are rare in insects, but within whiteflies there have been several transpositions of the same gene region.
21.
Influence of arthritis-related protein (BBF01) on infectivity of Borrelia burgdorferi B31
Denise
Imai,
Kevin
Holden,
Eric
M
Velazquez,
Sunlian
Feng,
Emir
Hodzic,
Stephen
W
Barthold
BMC Microbiology 2013, 13 :100 (7 May 2013)
Abstract | Provisional PDF
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22.
Plant NBS-LRR proteins: adaptable guards
Leah
McHale,
Xiaoping
Tan,
Patrice
Koehl,
Richard
W
Michelmore
Genome Biology 2006, 7 :212 (26 April 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
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Editor’s summary
Plant nucleotide-binding site leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) proteins are a large family involved in disease resistance; they may monitor the status of proteins targeted by pathogens.
23.
Cancer and non-cancer health effects from food contaminant exposures for children and adults in California: a risk assessment
Rainbow
Vogt,
Deborah
Bennett,
Diana
Cassady,
Joshua
Frost,
Beate
Ritz,
Irva
Hertz-Picciotto
Environmental Health 2012, 11 :83 (9 November 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
24.
Generation of a luciferase-based reporter for CHH and CG DNA methylation in
Arabidopsis thaliana
Thanh Theresa
Dinh,
Michael
O’Leary,
So Youn
Won,
Shengben
Li,
Lorena
Arroyo,
Xigang
Liu,
Andrew
Defries,
Binglian
Zheng,
Sean
R
Cutler,
Xuemei
Chen
Silence 2013, 4 :1 (5 April 2013)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
25.
Trip12, a HECT domain E3 ubiquitin ligase, targets Sox6 for proteasomal degradation and affects fiber type-specific gene expression in muscle cells
Chung-Il
An,
Edward
Ganio,
Nobuko
Hagiwara
Skeletal Muscle 2013, 3 :11 (10 May 2013)
Abstract | Provisional PDF
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