Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Articles Published During November 2011

These articles were published during the month of November 2011:

Air, Soil and Water Research

Syrian Water Resources between the Present and the Future

Analytical Chemistry Insights

Development and Validation of Spectrophotometric, Atomic Absorption and Kinetic Methods for Determination of Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride

Biomarker Insights

Analysis of Copper and Zinc Plasma Concentration and the Efficacy of Zinc Therapy in Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) and Autism

Bone and Tissue Regeneration Insights

Growth Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF-5) Induces Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) Expression in Periodontal Ligament Cells and Modulates MMP-2 and MMP-13 Activity in Osteoblasts

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Efficacy of Bevacizumab-Capecitabine in Combination for the First-Line Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer

The Possible Impact of Obesity on Androgen, Progesterone and Estrogen Receptors (ERα and ERß) Gene Expression in Breast Cancer Patients

Cancer Informatics

Aberrant Signaling Pathways in Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Exercise Induced Non-Sustained Ventricular Tachycardia and Indication for Invasive Management

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst with Complicating Aspergillus Infection Presenting as a Refractory Lung Abscess

The Apparent and the Effective PR Interval, Insights for Cardiac Pacing

Visual Evidence of Ischemic Preconditioning During PCI Using 80 Lead ECG Body Surface Mapping

Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine

An Unusual Cause of Acute Hypercapneic Respiratory Failure

Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology

Diagnostic Performance of Ultrafast 3-Dimensional Ultrasound on the Small Bowel: Single Center Experience

Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics

Management of Late-Life Insomnia

Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

Imatinib Mesylate: Past Successes and Future Challenges in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria Presenting with a Left Intraventricular Thrombus in a Patient with Prior Thymoma and Aplastic Anemia

Pharmacotherapy Options in Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma: What Role for Pazopanib?

Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma: Focus on Pazopanib

Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Current and Evolving Clinical Options for HIV-Infected Patients with Chronic Diarrhoea

Safety and Efficacy of Imidapril in the Treatment of Essential Hypertension

Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Clevidipine for the Perioperative Control of Acute Hypertension

Clinical Medicine Insights: Women's Health

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Update on Treatment Options and Treatment Considerations for the Future

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics

Patient Adherence in the Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Proton Pump Inhibitors Versus Histamine-2 Receptor Antagonists

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health

The Prevention of Atherothrombotic Events in Adults with Acute Coronary Syndromes

Drug Target Insights

Predictors of Virologic Failure in HIV/AIDS Patients Treated with Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Brasília, Brazil During 2002–2008

Environmental Health Insights

From Cancer to Diarrhea: The Moving Target of Public Concern about Environmental Health Risks

Visual Analytics of Surveillance Data on Foodborne Vibriosis, United States, 1973–2010

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

ColorPhylo: A Color Code to Accurately Display Taxonomic Classifications

Evolution of Antifreeze Protein Genes in the Diatom Genus Fragilariopsis: Evidence for Horizontal Gene Transfer, Gene Duplication and Episodic Diversifying Selection

Factors Affecting Synonymous Codon Usage Bias in Chloroplast Genome of Oncidium Gower Ramsey

In Silico Prediction of Evolutionarily Conserved GC-Rich Elements Associated with Antigenic Proteins of Plasmodium falciparum

On the Interplay between the Evolvability and Network Robustness in an Evolutionary Biological Network: A Systems Biology Approach

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Application of Structure Equation Modeling for Inferring a Serial Transcriptional Regulation in Yeast

Biomolecular Self-Defense and Futility of High-Specificity Therapeutic Targeting

Integrative Medicine Insights

Effect of Kampo Medicine on Pain and Range of Motion of Osteoarthritis of the Hip Accompanied by Acetabular Dysplasia: Case Report and Literature Review

International Journal of Tryptophan Research

Stochastic Resonance Activity Influences Serum Tryptophan Metabolism in Healthy Human Subjects

Japanese Clinical Medicine

Further Possible Mechanisms of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitors to Decrease Blood Glucose in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes

Microbiology Insights

Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) changes the surface hydrophobicity and biofilm formation of E. coli

Nutrition and Metabolic Insights

Effects of Acute Caffeinated Coffee Consumption on Energy Utilization Related to Glucose and Lipid Oxidation from Short Submaximal Treadmill Exercise in Sedentary Men

Open Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery

Prevalence and Predisposing Factors of Atrial Fibrillation in a Multi-Ethnic Society: The Impact of Racial Differences in Bahrain

Pulsed and Tissue Doppler Echocardiographic Changes in Hypertensive Crisis with and without End Organ Damage

Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases

Circulating Reactive Oxidant Causes Apoptosis of Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Cone Photoreceptors in the Mouse Central Retina

Radiographic and Histological Findings in an Atypical Orbital Myxoma

Particle Physics Insights

Ratio Relationships between π, the Fine Structure Constant and the Frequency Equivalents of an Electron, the Bohr Radius, the Ionization Energy of Hydrogen, and the Classical Electron Radius

Proteomics Insights

Image Analysis Workflow for 2-D Electrophoresis Gels Based on ImageJ

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Forthcoming Articles For December 2011

These articles were announced as commencing production during the month of November 2011:

Air, Soil and Water Research

On the numerical study of indoor particle dispersion and spatial distribution

Biomarker Insights

Analysis of Copper and Zinc Plasma Concentration and the Efficacy of Zinc Therapy in Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) and Autism

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Efficacy of bevacizumab-capecitabine in combination for the first-line treatment of metastatic breast cancer

Expression of the androgen receptor (AR) and its correlation with molecular subtypes in 980 Chinese breast cancer patients

Local recurrence rates in breast-conserving treatment of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: better results with better margins. 5 year results from a single metropolitan centre

Sustainable long-term delivery microRNA with polylysine nanoparticles for inhibition of breast cancer invasion

Cancer Informatics

Aberrant Signaling Pathways in Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders

Anterosuperior Glenoid Impingement Syndrome

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Exercise induced Non-sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia and indication for invasive management

Factors predicting coronary sinus rupture following cannula insertion for retrograde cardioplegia

Visual evidence of ischemic preconditioning during PCI using 80 lead ECG body surface mapping

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

A case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage associated with tegafur plus uracil and warfarin therapy

Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine

Achieving symptom control in patients with moderate asthma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

Safety and efficacy of lenalidomide in relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology

Clinical Features and Differential Diagnoses in Laryngeal Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

Risk Factors for Infection by Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus in newborns in a Brazilian University Hospital Neonatal Unit

Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology

New pharmacotherapies for advanced prostate cancer

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology

Current and emerging therapies in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics

Ceftaroline: a therapeutic option for community-acquired bacterial pneumonia?

Dexlansoprazole delayed release capsules vs Ranitidine in gastroesophagel reflux disease: patient preference and adherence

Environmental Health Insights

From Cancer to Diarrhea: The Moving Target of Public Concern about Environmental Health Risks

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Evolution of antifreeze protein genes in the diatom genus Fragilariopsis: evidence for horizontal gene transfer, gene duplication and episodic diversifying selection

Species Delimitation and Global Biosecurity

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Alpha-Tocopherol alters transcription activities that modulates tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) induced inflammatory response in Bovine Cells

Biomolecular Self-Defence and Futility of High-Specificity Therapeutic Targeting

Regulatory mechanisms in bone following mechanical loading

Japanese Clinical Medicine

Improvement of quality of life (QOL) in osteoporotic patients by elcatonin treatment: a trial taking the participants' preference into account

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

Atomoxetine in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Systematic review of review papers 2009-2011

Microbiology Insights

Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) changes the surface hydrophobicity and biofilm formation of E. coliof P fimbriated E. coli

Nutrition and Metabolic Insights

A finished dietary supplement stimulates lipolysis and metabolic rate in healthy men and women

Biochemical and anthropometric effects of a weight loss dietary supplement in healthy men and women

Hemodynamic and hematologic profile of healthy adults ingesting dietary supplements containing 1,3-dimethylamylamine and caffeine

Open Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery

The predictive rule of pulsed and tissue Doppler Echocardiogram of end organ damage in patients with hypertensive crisis

Physics Insights

Ratio relationships between π, the fine structure constant and the frequency equivalents of an electron, the Bohr radius, the ionization energy of hydrogen, and the classical electron radius

Proteomics Insights

2-DE Gels Image Analysis Workflow Based on ImageJ, an Open Source Software

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry Added To Socolar

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry is now indexed by Socolar and journal content will be available there soon.

Indexing with Socolar gives us the opportunity to reach a much wider global audience, as it is one of the most popular databases in the Chinese scientific community. Socolar indexes around 23 million articles in Chinese and English and is free for anybody to use.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry with Socolar increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry, which is now indexed in:

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • EBSCO CINAHL Complete

  • GALE Academic OneFile

  • GALE Health & Wellness Resource Center

  • GALE Infotrac

  • GALE Nursing Resource Center

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Socolar

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

New Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health call for papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Zeev Blumenfeld, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: CAB Abstracts, CABI Global Health, Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, GALE Academic OneFile, GALE Health & Wellness Resource Center, GALE Infotrac, GALE Nursing Resource Center, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, SafetyLit, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health have been viewed 33,986 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Trauma and Intensive Medicine on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Trauma and Intensive Medicine that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

New Air, Soil and Water Research call for papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Carlos Alberto Martinez-Huitle, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Air, Soil and Water Research. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Environment Complete, GALE Academic OneFile, GALE Health & Wellness Resource Center, GALE Infotrac, GALE Nursing Resource Center, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, SCOPUS, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Air, Soil and Water Research is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Air, Soil and Water Research have been viewed 71,521 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Get The Latest Updates By Following Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology on Twitter

Libertas Academica has been using Twitter since February 2010 to benefit readers and authors.

As a reader, by following Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology on Twitter you will be notified about new articles in your field of expertise, calls for papers, editorial announcements, and any other important updates for the journal.

We post on Twitter within minutes of a paper being published so Twitter followers are the first people to view new articles.

For authors our Twitter services offer your article even greater visibility. Libertas Academica uses Twitter because it’s visibility and popularity gives us the opportunity to inform thousands of people about new articles published.

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology Twitter feed

What is Twitter?

Twitter is one of the most popular and user-friendly social media sites on the internet.

By following Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology on Twitter, you can receive e-mail, SMS and website notifications of new articles and other important updates.

We make sure that readers are kept up to date with the latest news and publications for all of our journals, and can reach over 7,000 Twitter subscribers.

See our full list of Twitter services

Friday, November 25, 2011

Articles Published 21 - 25 November 2011

These articles were published in the week of 21 - 25 November 2011:

Air, Soil and Water Research

Syrian Water Resources between the Present and the Future

Cancer Informatics

Aberrant Signaling Pathways in Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine

An Unusual Cause of Acute Hypercapneic Respiratory Failure

Environmental Health Insights

From Cancer to Diarrhea: The Moving Target of Public Concern about Environmental Health Risks

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Biomolecular Self-Defense and Futility of High-Specificity Therapeutic Targeting

Nutrition and Metabolic Insights

Effects of Acute Caffeinated Coffee Consumption on Energy Utilization Related to Glucose and Lipid Oxidation from Short Submaximal Treadmill Exercise in Sedentary Men

Proteomics Insights

Image Analysis Workflow for 2-D Electrophoresis Gels Based on ImageJ

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Forthcoming Articles 21 - 25 November 2011

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 21 – 25 November 2011 production commenced for the following articles

Air, Soil and Water Research

On the numerical study of indoor particle dispersion and spatial distribution

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Efficacy of bevacizumab-capecitabine in combination for the first-line treatment of metastatic breast cancer

Sustainable long-term delivery microRNA with polylysine nanoparticles for inhibition of breast cancer invasion

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

A case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage associated with tegafur plus uracil and warfarin therapy

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Species Delimitation and Global Biosecurity

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Alpha-Tocopherol alters transcription activities that modulates tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) induced inflammatory response in Bovine Cells

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease

Atomoxetine in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Systematic review of review papers 2009-2011

Nutrition and Metabolic Insights

A finished dietary supplement stimulates lipolysis and metabolic rate in healthy men and women

Biochemical and anthropometric effects of a weight loss dietary supplement in healthy men and women

Hemodynamic and hematologic profile of healthy adults ingesting dietary supplements containing 1,3-dimethylamylamine and caffeine

Open Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery

The predictive rule of pulsed and tissue Doppler Echocardiogram of end organ damage in patients with hypertensive crisis

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See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry Call For Papers

Posted Thu, Nov, 24,2011

The Editor in Chief, Dr Jaswinder Kaur Ghuman, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Chemical Abstracts Service, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry have been viewed 31,639 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health, which is listed in:

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Thursday, November 24, 2011

New Author Testimonial for Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Libertas recently received a testimonial from Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics author Dr Ruediger Hardeland of the University of Goettingen in Germany.

In his testimonial Dr Hardeland writes:

“My recent paper in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics was the third I have published in a Libertas Academica journal. Again, I was very pleased by the remarkable speed of publication. It took less than seven weeks from submission of the first manuscript version and two weeks from submission of the revision to the appearance of the final article.

When I had unforeseen problems with the transmission of proof corrections because of some software incompatibilities the production team acted immediately and was very helpful.

Over 300 views in less than 3 weeks after publication indicate excellent visibility of the article and of the journal too. Congratulations!”

We ask for authors to provide testimonials of their experience working with Libertas so that we have feedback on the quality of service we provide and so we can offer new authors an insight as to what it is like to publish in Libertas' journals.

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics homepage and view the Editor in Chief’s call for papers

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes on CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes is now indexed by CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with CABI to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals, especially for articles relating to agriculture and environmental science.

Libertas chose CABI to index Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes due to it being one of the most renowned agriculturally focused indexes, and its British base enhancing visibility within this large and important scientific community.

CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health are now added to the list of 21 indexes and directories that Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes appears in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • Directory of Open Access Journals

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • EBSCO CINAHL Complete

  • EMBase

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • Intute

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • SCOPUS

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Pubshub

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr William C S Cho, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Pubmed, Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Intute, OAlster, Open J-Gate, Pubget, Pubmed Central, SCOPUS, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, RefSeek, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology have been viewed 318,286 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health, which is listed in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Vascular Health homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Interview with Advances in Tumor Virology author Dr Paul Levine

Dr Dimitri Viza and Dr Giancarlo Pizza are co-authors of Transfer Factor in Virus-Associated Malignancies: An Underestimated Weapon in Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, recently published in Advances in Tumor Virology. We asked Dr Levine to tell us about the background to the paper by Dr Viza, Pizza and himself.

To start please tell us about the genesis of your paper. Why did you consider it to be important that it should be written? How does it advance existing knowledge in the field?

From 1954, when the first experimental evidence was published and the term ‘transfer factor’ was coined, the number of publications about Transfer Factors increased rapidly, reaching a peak in the mid-70s, but since then has been declining.

The reason for this decline was not the impossibility to reproduce previously reported results, but the failure to identify the biochemical structure of the active moieties. Further research on the subject has been impeded as funding dried out. Some of us have been and still are actively involved in this research that includes in vitro tests, animal experiments, and human clinical trials, and we are convinced that these molecules can be used with enormous benefit for the treatment and the prevention of human viral infections.

When writing a paper what challenges do you face? How did these challenges impact this particular paper? Is there anything you plan to do differently in the future to avoid them?

Writing a review on a subject with such a vast number of references (exceeding one thousand) is always a challenge. Sorting out the relevance of the reports to the intended review and trying to understand and comment on conflicting results has been an additional difficulty, especially when the subject is marred with controversy. This is a difficulty that all writers of a bona fide review have to face, but proved to be less problematic for us than anticipated. There were very few reports contradicted positive data, and every time that this happened, a plausible explanation was at hand.

Why did you choose to submit your paper to this journal? What qualities of the journal did you find particularly appealing? How long have you been aware of the journal? Did publishing a paper in the journal alter your view of it?

We chose this journal because of a previous publication experience, in which the paper was extremely well reviewed, receiving important and constructive suggestions, had a short publication time, and had quite high impact, with more than 1500 people being interested in reading the paper.

What is your opinion of other papers recently published within the subject area of your paper?

Very few papers on transfer factor have been published recently. All confirm activity of lymphocyte dialysates, but there are some reports confusing non-antigen specific effects with antigen-specific ones. This is a regrettable confusion that without further research and additional data is bound to increase.

How has the writing of this paper and its underlying research changed or developed your views or understanding of the field?

Before starting this enterprise, we were all convinced of the effectiveness of transfer factor in treating or preventing certain viral infections, its molecular reality, and the need to encourage further research in order to answer fundamental questions that undermine its credibility. Studying and collating nearly one hundred reports, several of which referred to clinical results, it became evident that the need for further research was not an exercise in order to merely satisfy an intellectual challenge, but rather a moral duty for medically qualified scientists. A basic principle of science is that findings need to be independently reproducible by different research groups, and we believe that the present review will stimulate interest in the scientific community. We already have obtained feedback from potential collaborators which will determine our future research plans.

New Editorial Board Member for Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment

Libertas is pleased to welcome Dr John Dr McGeary to the editorial board of Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment.

Dr McGeary is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behaviour at Brown University and Providence VA Medical Center in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Dr McGeary is one of the leading molecular geneticists in the world and an important addition to the Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment editorial board

Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment has been growing in reputation and stature lately and the addition of Dr McGeary to the editorial board help the editorial team manage the increased responsibility.

We are pleased to have Dr McGeary on the Editorial Board of Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment and look forward to working with him in the near future.

View the full editorial board and the Editor in Chief’s call for papers

Signal Transduction Insights on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Signal Transduction Insights is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Signal Transduction Insights with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Signal Transduction Insights, which is listed in:

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Signal Transduction Insights homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr David Simar, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics. Submissions are being accepted now.

  • All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: EBSCO Academic Search Complete, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, EMBase, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, SCOPUS, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics have been viewed 35,261 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics, which is listed in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Pubshub

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

International Journal of Tryptophan Research Now on Pubmed

Libertas is pleased to announce that International Journal of Tryptophan Research has recently been added to PubMed and content available there now.

PubMed indexing is a great achievement for International Journal of Tryptophan Research as PubMed is one of the most comprehensive medical databases in the world. Inclusion in PubMed shows the high standard of articles published in International Journal of Tryptophan Research, and the impressive development of the journal since it was established in 2007.

PubMed contains over 21 million records, and has around 500,000 new records added each year. Run by the National Institute of Health, and the US National Library of Medicine, PubMed is often one of the first place researchers search when researching medical topics.

The online visibility for International Journal of Tryptophan Research is greatly increased with inclusion in PubMed. Articles published in International Journal of Tryptophan Research can expect a higher visibility and more citations because they can be viewed and downloaded through PubMed. Journal content is now available through 17 indexes and directories:

  • Pubmed

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • Directory of Open Access Journals

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Pubmed Central

  • SCOPUS

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the International Journal of Tryptophan Research homepage and view the Editor in Chief’s call for papers

New Evolutionary Bioinformatics Associate Editor

Libertas is pleased to welcome Dr Jike Cui as the new Associate Editor for Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Dr Cui is highly qualified, and widely experienced in the field of Bioinformatics, and brings several years of expertise in cell biology, biomedical informatics, and molecular biology. He was recruited because of his experience, his skill in delivering fast, fair, and comprehensive peer reviews, and his ability to make timely editorial decisions for us.

Dr Cui is the author of many papers in the field of bioinformatics, and has been a speaker at the 7th and 8th International Workshops on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology.

Evolutionary Bioinformatics has recently been growing in popularity and the addition of Dr Cui as associate editor will help the editorial team deal with the increased workload and responsibility.

We are excited to have Dr Cui as part of the Evolutionary Bioinformatics editorial team, and look forward to working with him in the near future.

View Dr Cui’s full biographical sketch here

International Journal of Tryptophan Research Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Gilles Guillemin, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for International Journal of Tryptophan Research. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Pubmed, CAB Abstracts, CABI Global Health, Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Pubmed Central, SCOPUS, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

International Journal of Tryptophan Research is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in International Journal of Tryptophan Research have been viewed 69,288 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics on CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics is now indexed by CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with CABI to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals, especially for articles relating to agriculture and environmental science.

Libertas chose CABI to index Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics due to it being one of the most renowned agriculturally focused indexes, and its British base enhancing visibility within this large and important scientific community.

CAB Abstracts and CABI Global Health are now added to the list of 8 indexes and directories that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics appears in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Pubshub

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Get The Latest Updates By Following Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine on Twitter

Libertas Academica has been using Twitter since February 2010 to benefit readers and authors.

As a reader, by following Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine on Twitter you will be notified about new articles in your field of expertise, calls for papers, editorial announcements, and any other important updates for the journal.

We post on Twitter within minutes of a paper being published so Twitter followers are the first people to view new articles.

For authors our Twitter services offer your article even greater visibility. Libertas Academica uses Twitter because it’s visibility and popularity gives us the opportunity to inform thousands of people about new articles published.

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine Twitter feed

What is Twitter?

Twitter is one of the most popular and user-friendly social media sites on the internet.

By following Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine on Twitter, you can receive e-mail, SMS and website notifications of new articles and other important updates.

We make sure that readers are kept up to date with the latest news and publications for all of our journals, and can reach over 7,000 Twitter subscribers.

See our full list of Twitter services

Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology on Index Copernicus

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology is now indexed by Index Copernicus and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with Index Copernicus to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals.

Libertas chose Index Copernicus to index Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology to enhance its visibility in the rapidly growing Eastern European scientific community.

Index Copernicus is now on the list of 14 external indexes and directories that Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology is included in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • EBSCO CINAHL Complete

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Pubshub

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Friday, November 18, 2011

Articles Published 14 - 18 November 2011

These articles were published in the week of 14 - 18 November 2011:

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

The Possible Impact of Obesity on Androgen, Progesterone and Estrogen Receptors (ERα and ERß) Gene Expression in Breast Cancer Patients

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Exercise Induced Non-Sustained Ventricular Tachycardia and Indication for Invasive Management

Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports

The Apparent and the Effective PR Interval, Insights for Cardiac Pacing

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

ColorPhylo: A Color Code to Accurately Display Taxonomic Classifications

Evolution of Antifreeze Protein Genes in the Diatom Genus Fragilariopsis: Evidence for Horizontal Gene Transfer, Gene Duplication and Episodic Diversifying Selection

Factors Affecting Synonymous Codon Usage Bias in Chloroplast Genome of Oncidium Gower Ramsey

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Forthcoming Articles 14 - 18 November 2011

Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 14 – 18 November 2011 production commenced for the following articles

Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research

Expression of the androgen receptor (AR) and its correlation with molecular subtypes in 980 Chinese breast cancer patients

Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders

Anterosuperior Glenoid Impingement Syndrome

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Exercise induced Non-sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia and indication for invasive management

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology

Clinical Features and Differential Diagnoses in Laryngeal Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

Risk Factors for Infection by Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus in newborns in a Brazilian University Hospital Neonatal Unit

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Therapeutics

Dexlansoprazole delayed release capsules vs Ranitidine in gastroesophagel reflux disease: patient preference and adherence

Gene Regulation and Systems Biology

Regulatory mechanisms in bone following mechanical loading

Biomolecular Self-Defence and Futility of High-Specificity Therapeutic Targeting

Physics Insights

Ratio relationships between π, the fine structure constant and the frequency equivalents of an electron, the Bohr radius, the ionization energy of hydrogen, and the classical electron radius

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See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pathology that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Patient Care on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Patient Care is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Patient Care with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Patient Care, which is listed in:

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Patient Care homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Tushar Patel, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, EMBase, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, SCOPUS, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology have been viewed 44,303 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Journal of Central Nervous System Disease on Index Copernicus

We're pleased to announce that Journal of Central Nervous System Disease is now indexed by Index Copernicus and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with Index Copernicus to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals.

Libertas chose Index Copernicus to index Journal of Central Nervous System Disease to enhance its visibility in the rapidly growing Eastern European scientific community.

Index Copernicus is now on the list of 12 external indexes and directories that Journal of Central Nervous System Disease is included in:

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • EBSCO CINAHL Complete

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • OAJSE

  • Pubshub

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Journal of Central Nervous System Disease homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Thursday, November 17, 2011

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology, which is listed in:

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Oncology homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Translational Oncogenomics Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Michael Spinella, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Translational Oncogenomics. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Pubmed, Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, EMBase, EMBiology, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, Pubmed Central, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Translational Oncogenomics is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Translational Oncogenomics have been viewed 83,082 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Air, Soil and Water Research on Index Copernicus

We're pleased to announce that Air, Soil and Water Research is now indexed by Index Copernicus and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with Index Copernicus to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals.

Libertas chose Index Copernicus to index Air, Soil and Water Research to enhance its visibility in the rapidly growing Eastern European scientific community.

Index Copernicus is now on the list of 16 external indexes and directories that Air, Soil and Water Research is included in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • Directory of Open Access Journals

  • EBSCO Environment Complete

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • SCOPUS

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Air, Soil and Water Research homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.

Particle Physics Insights on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Particle Physics Insights is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Particle Physics Insights with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Particle Physics Insights, which is listed in:

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • HINARI

  • JournalSeek

  • OAJSE

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Particle Physics Insights homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology Editorial Board Members

The Editor in Chief, Dr Martin M. LeWinter, and Libertas Academica are pleased to welcome the following new members to the Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology Editorial Board:

  • Juan Jose Gomez Doblas

  • Fumiyuki Hattori

  • Costin Nicolae Ionescu

  • Alessandro Lupi

  • Rosalinda Madonna

These new Editorial Board members have been recruited to increase the quality of the peer review process and the overall experience for authors publishing in Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology. We are excited to have them join us and look forward to working with them in the near future.

View the full editorial board and the Editor in Chief’s call for papers

Clinical Medicine Reviews in Cardiology on EBSCO Academic Search Complete

We're pleased to announce that Clinical Medicine Reviews in Cardiology is now indexed by EBSCO Academic Search Complete and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas is working constantly to increase visibility for all the journals we publish. We index with EBSCO because it is one of America’s largest and most widely-used indexing services, indexing well over 3 million articles and 300,000 journals. EBSCO databases are used in over 50,000 research libraries.

Indexing Clinical Medicine Reviews in Cardiology with EBSCO Academic Search Complete increases the visibility of articles published in Clinical Medicine Reviews in Cardiology, which is listed in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • CABI Global Health

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Index Copernicus

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Clinical Medicine Reviews in Cardiology homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics Call For Papers

The Editor in Chief, Dr Pietro Galassetti, is pleased to announce a new call for papers for Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics. Submissions are being accepted now.

All authors who submit their manuscripts to Libertas will benefit from:

  • Convenient 3-step online manuscript submission

  • No space restrictions or color figure charges

  • Optional immediate publication on acceptance

  • Inclusion of your article in: Chemical Abstracts Service, Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, OAlster, Open J-Gate, Socolar, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, OAJSE, Pubshub, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

  • High readership and impact

  • Fast constructive peer review

  • Professional author service

All authors receive a comprehensive and fair peer review within just three weeks of submission. We make it as easy as possible for reviewers to do their work and ensure that they provide us with a fair, balanced and constructive assessment. This saves you time and means that their expert comments will help you to improve your work.

Libertas staff will provide you with frequent updates on your submission by email or through your My LA user account. Staff are even available for you to chat live with on our instant chat service.

Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics is designed to provide high visibility for your paper. Since 2007, articles in Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics have been viewed 83,771 times. To maximise your paper’s visibility, your article will be announced on Twitter, Tumblr, RSS, LinkedIn, BlogSpot, Facebook, and by email newsletters.

On acceptance of your manuscript, Libertas’ efficient and user-friendly interface will guide you through the production process. Your paper will be published as soon as it is ready. We also offer copy editing, figure creation and provisional PDF publication services.

The submission process takes under two minutes and processing will commence on the same day.

Click here to commence the submission process now

Proteomics Insights on Index Copernicus

We're pleased to announce that Proteomics Insights is now indexed by Index Copernicus and journal content will be available there soon.

Libertas has recently begun indexing with Index Copernicus to increase visibility for authors publishing in our journals.

Libertas chose Index Copernicus to index Proteomics Insights to enhance its visibility in the rapidly growing Eastern European scientific community.

Index Copernicus is now on the list of 13 external indexes and directories that Proteomics Insights is included in:

  • CAB Abstracts

  • Directory of Open Access Journals

  • EBSCO Academic Search Complete

  • Google Scholar

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • Open J-Gate

  • SCOPUS

  • Socolar

  • EBSCO A-Z

  • OAJSE

  • Scirus

  • Ulrich's Periodicals

Visit the Proteomics Insights homepage and view the Editor in Chief's call for papers

See New Articles Published In Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology on Tumblr

Libertas Academica has been recently begun using the image-focused social media site Tumblr to publicise new articles and other news.

Benefits of Tumblr

Through Tumblr readers are updated when new articles are published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Gastroenterology that contain interesting or unusual images, and are linked directly to the article through the Libertas Tumblr webpage. A once-weekly summary of articles published is also provided.

Authors whose articles include suitable figures or photographs will have an image from their article and the article link displayed on the Libertas Tumblr blog*. This will give the article increased online visibility.

What is Tumblr?

Tumblr was founded in 2007 with the aim to be easy to use and allow high quality videos and photographs to be easily uploaded and viewed. Since then it has been highly successful, breaking into the top 10 most popular social media sites.

Tumblr is one of the largest and fastest growing social networking sites in America. It attracts around 13.5 million visitors every month and has received over 5 billion posts to date.

Why is Tumblr Unique?

Tumblr is unlike other social media because it focuses on vision and sound posts instead of text. Almost all posts on Tumblr include a photograph, drawing, video, or auditory clip. This makes Tumblr an ideal medium for Libertas to promote new articles that feature unusual and appealing images.

Visit the Libertas Academica Tumblr blog and follow us if you have a Tumblr account

*Images of humans or animals and images that people may be offended by will not be used.