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Special Issue: Enteric Pathogens
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue entirely devoted to Enteric Pathogens for March 2012. Drs. Beth McCormick (University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA, USA) and Brett Finlay (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada) serve as Guest Editors for this Special Issue.
Special Issue: Gut Microbial Communities in Health and Disease
Dr. John Rawls (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) guest-edits a Special Issue on Gut Microbial Communities in Health and Disease, to be published in July, 2012.
We invite you to send us your original manuscripts on these two topics (Issue on Enteric Pathogens CLOSED to new submissions). The appearance of your research paper in the context of a series of Reviews written by experts in the field will increase its visibility and round out these special issues! Please contact the Editor-in-Chief with suggestions for future Special Foci!Gail Hecht
University of Illinois
Chicago, IL
The cost to make an original research paper OA is $750.00 USD.
For all other types of papers, the OA fee is $500.00 USD.
Experimental tools to identify RNA-protein interactions in Helicobacter pylori. Rieder et al. RNA Biology 9(4); April 2012. (Technical paper)
DNA methylation changes associated with risk factors in tumors of the upper aerodigestive tract. Mani et al. Epigenetics 7(3); March
Evolutionary, ecological and biotechnological perspectives on plasmids resident in the human gut mobile metagenome. Lesley A. Ogilvie, Sepinoud Firouzmand and Brian V. Jones. Bioengineered Bugs 3(1). January/February 2012.
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