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In general, this kind of publication should be divided into an Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion and conclusions and References. A maximum of 10 authors is permitted and additional authors should be listed in an ad hoc. 3500 words max, abstract 180 words max, 30 references max, 3/5 tables and/or figures.

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  • A modified Phenol-chloroform extraction method for isolating circulating cell free DNA of tumor patients

    Clemens Hufnagl, Markus Stöcher, Martin Moik, Roland Geisberger, Richard Greil
    10442
    PDF: 2266
  • A new entropy model for RNA: part I. A critique of the standard Jacobson-Stockmayer model applied to multiple cross links

    Wayne Dawson, Kenji Yamamoto, Gota Kawai
    3299
    PDF: 603
    APPENDICES: 2
  • A new entropy model for RNA: part II. Persistence-related entropic contributions to RNA secondary structure free energy calculations

    Wayne Dawson, Kenji Yamamoto, Kentaro Shimizu, Gota Kawai
    4018
    PDF: 682
    APPENDIX: 251
  • A new entropy model for RNA: part III. Is the folding free energy landscape of RNA funnel shaped?

    Wayne Dawson, Toshikuni Takai, Nobuharu Ito, Kentaro Shimizu, Gota Kawai
    5046
    PDF: 985
  • A new entropy model for RNA: part IV, The Minimum Free Energy (mFE) and the thermodynamically most-probable folding pathway (TMPFP)

    Wayne Dawson, Gota Kawai
    1536
    PDF: 793
    Supplement S2: Methods: the vsfold5 algorithm: 0
    Prediction of RNA Pseudoknots Using Heuristic Modeling with Mapping and Sequential Folding: 0
  • A new entropy model for RNA: part V, Incorporating the Flory-Huggins model in structure prediction and folding

    Wayne Dawson, Gota Kawai
    1549
    PDF: 1167
  • Computational prediction of candidate miRNAs and their targets from the completed Linum ussitatissimum genome and EST database

    Tiffanie Y. Moss, Christopher A. Cullis
    3483
    PDF: 698
    Supplementary Files: 1
  • GyrB vs. 16s rRna sequencing for the identification of Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli, and Campylobacter lari

    Nereus William Gunther IV, Jonnee Almond, Xianghe Yan, David S Needleman
    5180
    PDF: 724
    HTML: 2481
  • MicroRNAs, SNPs and cancer

    Angela V. Vitale, Huiping Tan, Peng Jin
    4301
    PDF: 545
    HTML: 516
  • Non-coding RNAs and cancer: microRNAs and beyond

    Rachel Marie Raia, George Adrian Calin
    4128
    PDF: 626
    HTML: 2051
  • Practical strategies for the evaluation of high-affinity protein/nucleic acid interactions

    Sarah E. Altschuler, Karen A. Lewis, Deborah S. Wuttke
    4370
    PDF: 1362
  • Silencing of hpv16 e6 and e7 oncogenic activities by small interference RNA induces autophagy and apoptosis in human cervical cancer cells

    Jonathan Salazar-León, Fabiola Reyes-Román, Angélica Meneses-Acosta, Horacio Merchant, Alfredo Lagunas-Martínez, Elizabeth Meda-Monzón, María Luisa Pita-López, Claudia Gómez-Cerón, Victor Hugo Bermúdez-Morales, Vicente Madrid-Marina, Oscar Peralta-Zaragoza
    2848
    PDF: 749
    Supplementary Table 1: 0
    Supplementary Figure 1: 0
  • The effect of in vitro exposure to antisense oligonucleotides on macrophage morphology and function

    Ann Brasey, Raouf Igue, Loubna Djemame, Serge Séguin, Paolo Renzi, Nicolay Ferrari, Rosanne Seguin
    1568
    PDF: 597
  • Unusual 5'-regulatory structure and regulation of the murine Mlc1 gene: lack of promoter-specific functional elements

    Darja Henseler, Jonathan D. Turner, Matthias Eckhardt, Maaike van der Mark, Yanina Revsin, Michelle K. Lin, Thorsten Kranz, Claude Muller, Jobst Meyer
    1915
    PDF: 654