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101.

Research article   Open Access

Enhanced RAD21 cohesin expression confers poor prognosis and resistance to chemotherapy in high grade luminal, basal and HER2 breast cancers

Huiling Xu, Max Yan, Jennifer Patra, Rachael Natrajan, Yuqian Yan, Sigrid Swagemakers, Jonathan M Tomaszewski, Sandra Verschoor, Ewan KA Millar, Peter van der Spek, Jorge S Reis-Filho, Robert G Ramsay, Sandra A O'Toole, Catriona M McNeil, Robert L Sutherland, Michael J McKay, Stephen B Fox Breast Cancer Research 2011, 13:R9 (21 January 2011)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

End-of-life medical decisions in France: a death certificate follow-up survey 5 years after the 2005 act of parliament on patients’ rights and end of life

Sophie Pennec, Alain Monnier, Silvia Pontone, Régis Aubry BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11:25 (3 December 2012)

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Debate   Open Access

Toward a treaty on safety and cost-effectiveness of pharmaceuticals and medical devices: enhancing an endangered global public good

Thomas Faunce Globalization and Health 2006, 2:5 (28 March 2006)

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104.

Study protocol   Open Access

The Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH): study protocol

BMC Public Health 2010, 10:287 (28 May 2010)

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105.

Debate   Open Access

Divisions of general practice in Australia: how do they measure up in the international context?

Judith Smith, Beverly Sibthorpe Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2007, 4:15 (13 July 2007)

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106.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Performance of criteria for selecting evolutionary models in phylogenetics: a comprehensive study based on simulated datasets

Arong Luo, Huijie Qiao, Yanzhou Zhang, Weifeng Shi, Simon YW Ho, Weijun Xu, Aibing Zhang, Chaodong Zhu BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:242 (9 August 2010)

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Database   Open Access Highly Accessed

The MetabolomeExpress Project: enabling web-based processing, analysis and transparent dissemination of GC/MS metabolomics datasets

Adam J Carroll, Murray R Badger, A Harvey Millar BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:376 (14 July 2010)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central | 2 comments

108.

Research article   Open Access

Hip fracture risk in relation to vitamin D supplementation and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials and observational studies

Jeffrey K C Lai, Robyn M Lucas, Mark S Clements, Andrew W Roddam, Emily Banks BMC Public Health 2010, 10:331 (11 June 2010)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central | 1 comment

109.

Review   Open Access

Developing a teaching research culture for general practice registrars in Australia: a literature review

Marjan Kljakovic Asia Pacific Family Medicine 2009, 8:6 (16 June 2009)

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110.

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Plasticity of DNA methylation in mouse T cell activation and differentiation

Yan Li, Guobing Chen, Lina Ma, Stephen J Ohms, Chao Sun, M Frances Shannon, Jun Y Fan BMC Molecular Biology 2012, 13:16 (29 May 2012)

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Research article   Open Access

The generalised anxiety stigma scale (GASS): psychometric properties in a community sample

Kathleen M Griffiths, Philip J Batterham, Lisa Barney, Alison Parsons BMC Psychiatry 2011, 11:184 (22 November 2011)

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Preparation of name and address data for record linkage using hidden Markov models

Tim Churches, Peter Christen, Kim Lim, Justin Zhu BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2002, 2:9 (13 December 2002)

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Antigen-presenting genes and genomic copy number variations in the Tasmanian devil MHC

Yuanyuan Cheng, Andrew Stuart, Katrina Morris, Robyn Taylor, Hannah Siddle, Janine Deakin, Menna Jones, Chris T Amemiya, Katherine Belov BMC Genomics 2012, 13:87 (12 March 2012)

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Study protocol   Open Access

Study protocol: national research partnership to improve primary health care performance and outcomes for Indigenous peoples

Ross Bailie, Damin Si, Cindy Shannon, James Semmens, Kevin Rowley, David J Scrimgeour, Tricia Nagel, Ian Anderson, Christine Connors, Tarun Weeramanthri, Sandra Thompson, Robyn McDermott, Hugh Burke, Elizabeth Moore, Dallas Leon, Richard Weston, Haylene Grogan, Andrew Stanley, Karen Gardner BMC Health Services Research 2010, 10:129 (19 May 2010)

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115.

Proceedings   Open Access

Mass spectrometry-based protein identification by integrating de novo sequencing with database searching

Penghao Wang, Susan R Wilson BMC Bioinformatics 2013, 14(Suppl 2):S24 (21 January 2013)

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116.

Research   Open Access

Validity of self-reported weight, height, and body mass index among university students in Thailand: Implications for population studies of obesity in developing countries

Lynette LY Lim, Sam-ang Seubsman, Adrian Sleigh Population Health Metrics 2009, 7:15 (25 September 2009)

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Research article   Open Access

What motivates senior clinicians to teach medical students?

Jane Dahlstrom, Anna Dorai-Raj, Darryl McGill, Cathy Owen, Kathleen Tymms, D Ashley R Watson BMC Medical Education 2005, 5:27 (18 July 2005)

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

Senior clinicians are motivated to teach by intrinsic issues such as altruism, and discouraged by having no involvement in course design, a heavy case load, or feeling that teaching is a waste of time.

118.

Methodology   Open Access

Carbon offsets, reversal risk and US climate policy

Bryan K Mignone, Matthew D Hurteau, Yihsu Chen, Brent Sohngen Carbon Balance and Management 2009, 4:3 (15 June 2009)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

A cost effectiveness study of integrated care in health services delivery: a diabetes program in Australia

Ian S McRae, James RG Butler, Beverly M Sibthorpe, Warwick Ruscoe, Jill Snow, Dhigna Rubiano, Karen L Gardner BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8:205 (6 October 2008)

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120.

Research   Open Access

Small interfering RNA-mediated suppression of Ccl2 in Müller cells attenuates microglial recruitment and photoreceptor death following retinal degeneration

Matt Rutar, Riccardo Natoli, Jan M Provis Journal of Neuroinflammation 2012, 9:221 (19 September 2012)

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Routine delivery of artemisinin-based combination treatment at fixed health facilities reduces malaria prevalence in Tanzania: an observational study

Rashid A Khatib, Jacek Skarbinski, Joseph D Njau, Catherine A Goodman, Berty F Elling, Elizeus Kahigwa, Jacquelin M Roberts, John R MacArthur, Julie R Gutman, Abdunoor M Kabanywanyi, Ernest E Smith, Masha F Somi, Thomas Lyimo, Alex Mwita, Blaise Genton, Marcel Tanner, Anne Mills, Hassan Mshinda, Peter B Bloland, Salim M Abdulla, S Kachur Malaria Journal 2012, 11:140 (30 April 2012)

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

The introduction of ACT at fixed health facilities only modestly reduced asexual parasitaemia prevalence. ACT is effective for treatment of uncomplicated malaria and should have substantial public health impact on morbidity and mortality, but is unlikely to reduce malaria transmission substantially in much of sub-Saharan Africa where individuals are rapidly re-infected.

122.

Research   Open Access

Low levels of ATM in breast cancer patients with clinical radiosensitivity

Zhiming Fang, Sergei Kozlov, Michael J McKay, Rick Woods, Geoff Birrell, Carl N Sprung, Dédée F Murrell, Kiran Wangoo, Linda Teng, John H Kearsley, Martin F Lavin, Peter H Graham, Raymond A Clarke Genome Integrity 2010, 1:9 (24 June 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Health care priority setting in Norway a multicriteria decision analysis

Thierry Defechereux, Francesco Paolucci, Andrew Mirelman, Sitaporn Youngkong, Grete Botten, Terje P Hagen, Louis W Niessen BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12:39 (15 February 2012)

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124.

Research article   Open Access

Near-threshold electron-impact excitation of argon studied with the time-of-flight technique

Subhendu Mondal, Julian Lower, Stephen J Buckman, Robert P McEachran, Gustavo Garcia, Oleg Zatsarinny, Klaus Bartschat PMC Physics B 2009, 2:3 (18 December 2009)

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Absolute angle-differential cross-section data are presented for excitation of the 3p54s manifold in argon by electron impact. The investigation focuses on the near-threshold region, where previous studies have revealed persistent disparities between measurements and theoretical predictions.

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Research   Open Access

The 'permeome' of the malaria parasite: an overview of the membrane transport proteins of Plasmodium falciparum

Rowena E Martin, Roselani I Henry, Janice L Abbey, John D Clements, Kiaran Kirk Genome Biology 2005, 6:R26 (2 March 2005)

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

Bioinformatic and expression analyses attribute putative functions to transporters and channels encoded by the Plasmodium falciparum genome. The malaria parasite has substantially more membrane transport proteins than previously thought.

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