《科学公立图书馆医学》.2005年.第10期
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- Introduction of New and Underutilized Vaccines: Sustaining Access, Disease Control, and Infrastructure Development
- Tackling Publication Bias in Clinical Trial Reporting
- Making Practical Markets for Vaccines
- Correction: The Incidence of Dementia in England and Wales: Findings from the Five Identical Sites of the MRC CFA Study
- We Must Find the Problem in the Intrinsic Mechanisms of Both Media and Medical Research
- Layperson's View
- The Focus of the Media Is Medical Intervention, Not the Pursuit of Health
- Response to Joep M. A. Lange
- The Tenofovir Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Trial in Thailand: Researchers Should Show More Openness in Their Engagement with the Community
- Effects of ADMA upon Gene Expression: An Insight into the Pathophysiological Significance of Raised Plasma ADMA
- Data Cleaning: Detecting, Diagnosing, and Editing Data Abnormalities
- Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Does Mental Health Play a Role
- An Immeasurable Crisis A Criticism of the Millennium Development Goals and Why They Cannot Be Measured
- Retinoblastoma: Teacher of Cancer Biology and Medicine
- Cancer Vaccines: The Next Generation of Tools to Monitor the Anticancer Immune Response
- The End of the Line for Hookworm An Update on Vaccine Development
- Pharmacogenetics in the Management of Coumarin Anticoagulant Therapy: The Way Forward or an Expensive Diversion
- Does the CAPON Gene Confer Susceptibility to Schizophrenia
- Free Antiretrovirals Must Not Be Restricted Only to Treatment-Naive Patients
- Vaccination with Recombinant Aspartic Hemoglobinase Reduces Parasite Load and Blood Loss after Hookworm Infection in Dogs
- Increased Expression in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex of CAPON in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
- Latitude, Birth Date, and Allergy
- A C1173T Dimorphism in the VKORC1 Gene Determines Coumarin Sensitivity and Bleeding Risk
- Use of Preclinical Models to Improve Treatment of Retinoblastoma
- Marked Differences in Human Melanoma Antigen-Specific T Cell Responsiveness after Vaccination Using a Functional Microarray