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Influence of personal and environmental factors on mental health in a sample of Austrian survivors of World War II with regard to PTSD: is it resilience?

Ulrich S Tran, Tobias M Glück, Brigitte Lueger-Schuster BMC Psychiatry 2013, 13:47 (4 February 2013)

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Research   Open Access

On the group theoretical background of assigning stepwise mutations onto phylogenies

Mareike Fischer, Steffen Klaere, Minh Anh Thi Nguyen, Arndt von Haeseler Algorithms for Molecular Biology 2012, 7:36 (15 December 2012)

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In vitro detection of adrenocorticotropic hormone levels by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy immunoassay for mathematical modeling of glucocorticoid-mediated feedback mechanisms

Martin Puchinger, Clemens Zarzer, Philipp Kügler, Erwin Gaubitzer, Gottfried Köhler EURASIP Journal on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology 2012, 2012:17 (26 October 2012)

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The placental analogue and the pattern of sexual reproduction in the cheilostome bryozoan Bicellariella ciliata (Gymnolaemata)

Martin Moosbrugger, Thomas Schwaha, Manfred G Walzl, Matthias Obst, Andrew N Ostrovsky Frontiers in Zoology 2012, 9:29 (25 October 2012)

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Research   Open Access

Brain anatomy in Diplura (Hexapoda)

Alexander Böhm, Nikolaus U Szucsich, Günther Pass Frontiers in Zoology 2012, 9:26 (11 October 2012)

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Vitamin and antioxidant rich diet increases MLH1 promoter DNA methylation in DMT2 subjects

Olivier J Switzeny, Elisabeth Müllner, Karl-Heinz Wagner, Helmut Brath, Eva Aumüller, Alexander G Haslberger Clinical Epigenetics 2012, 4:19 (1 October 2012)

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Implications of hybridisation and cytotypic differentiation in speciation assessed by AFLP and plastid haplotypes - a case study of Potentilla alpicola La Soie

Juraj Paule, Antonia Scherbantin, Christoph Dobeš BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:132 (1 August 2012)

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Development of the nervous system in Phoronopsis harmeri (Lophotrochozoa, Phoronida) reveals both deuterostome- and trochozoan-like features

Elena Temereva, Andreas Wanninger BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:121 (24 July 2012)

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Economic burden of osteoporotic fractures in Austria

Hans Dimai, Kurt Redlich, Monika Peretz, Fredrik Borgström, Uwe Siebert, Jörg Mahlich Health Economics Review 2012, 2:12 (27 June 2012)

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Nano Express   Open Access

Nanostructured materials with biomimetic recognition abilities for chemical sensing

Sadia Bajwa, Ghulam Mustafa, Renata Samardzic, Thipvaree Wangchareansak, Peter A Lieberzeit Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7:328 (21 June 2012)

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Hidden genetic diversity in the green alga Spirogyra (Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta)

Charlotte Chen, Michael HJ Barfuss, Thomas Pröschold, Michael Schagerl BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:77 (1 June 2012)

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Spiral cleavage and early embryology of a loxosomatid entoproct and the usefulness of spiralian apical cross patterns for phylogenetic inferences

Julia Merkel, Tim Wollesen, Bernhard Lieb, Andreas Wanninger BMC Developmental Biology 2012, 12:11 (29 March 2012)

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Sex-specific selection for MHC variability in Alpine chamois

Helmut Schaschl, Franz Suchentrunk, David L Morris, Hichem Slimen, Steve Smith, Walter Arnold BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:20 (15 February 2012)

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Usability of therapy controllers in elderly patients with deep brain stimulation

Iris Kaiser, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Thomas Czech, Francois Alesch BMC Neurology 2012, 12:4 (13 February 2012)

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Study protocol   Open Access Highly Accessed

Randomised controlled trial of improvisational music therapy's effectiveness for children with autism spectrum disorders (TIME-A): study protocol

Monika Geretsegger, Ulla Holck, Christian Gold BMC Pediatrics 2012, 12:2 (5 January 2012)

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Efficiency, error and yield in light-directed maskless synthesis of DNA microarrays

Christy Agbavwe, Changhan Kim, DongGee Hong, Kurt Heinrich, Tao Wang, Mark M Somoza Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2011, 9:57 (8 December 2011)

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Software article   Open Access Highly Accessed

ViennaRNA Package 2.0

Ronny Lorenz, Stephan H Bernhart, Christian Höner zu Siederdissen, Hakim Tafer, Christoph Flamm, Peter F Stadler, Ivo L Hofacker Algorithms for Molecular Biology 2011, 6:26 (24 November 2011)

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A randomized controlled pilot study of a brief web-based mindfulness training

Tobias M Glück, Andreas Maercker BMC Psychiatry 2011, 11:175 (8 November 2011)

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Research article   Open Access

Hydration sites of unpaired RNA bases: a statistical analysis of the PDB structures

Svetlana Kirillova, Oliviero Carugo BMC Structural Biology 2011, 11:41 (19 October 2011)

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Project Note   Open Access Highly Accessed

Inspiratory muscle training to facilitate weaning from mechanical ventilation: protocol for a systematic review

Lisa H Moodie, Julie C Reeve, Niki Vermeulen, Mark R Elkins BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:283 (11 August 2011)

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Clinical pharmacy activities in chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease patients: a systematic literature review

Gunar Stemer , Rosa Lemmens-Gruber BMC Nephrology 2011, 12:35 (22 July 2011)

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Methodology article   Open Access

Split-based computation of majority-rule supertrees

Anne Kupczok BMC Evolutionary Biology 2011, 11:205 (13 July 2011)

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Short Report   Open Access

Utility of arsenic-treated bird skins for DNA extraction

Till Töpfer, Anita Gamauf, Elisabeth Haring BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:197 (15 June 2011)

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Myoanatomy and serotonergic nervous system of the ctenostome Hislopia malayensis: evolutionary trends in bodyplan patterning of ectoprocta

Thomas Schwaha, Timothy S Wood, Andreas Wanninger Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:11 (16 May 2011)

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Altered gene expression and ecological divergence in sibling allopolyploids of Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)

Ovidiu Paun, Richard M Bateman, Michael F Fay, Javier A Luna, Justin Moat, Mikael Hedrén, Mark W Chase BMC Evolutionary Biology 2011, 11:113 (26 April 2011)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central | 1 comment |  Editor’s summary

Significantly more gene variants are expressed in allopolyploid orchid species than in their diploid parents, several of which include novel alleles that appear correlated with adaptive traits, providing evidence of increased biological complexity following allopolyploidization.

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