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The continuing need to publish laboratory science in clinical journals

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AD DICK - British Medical Journal, 2000 - bjo.bmj.com
Over the past decade the BJO has continued to emphasise the importance of basic
science findings, and thus generated a section dedicated to “Laboratory
science” for this purpose—but why, and should we continue? There is ...
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[PDF] Wellcome Trust support for vision research


JR Stephenson - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
In this issue, we present the initial results from the second national survey of
cataract surgery, which was a collabora- tive endeavour supported by the
Department of Health, the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, the College of ...
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A role for hepatocyte growth factor in diabetic retinopathy?


M Boulton - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
Since Michaelson's original hypothesis in 1948that a diffusible biochemical
agent was involved in diabetic retinopathy an extensive list of potential
angiogenic factors has been generated. Of these, insulin-like growth ...
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Humanity's quest for knowledge-Open access-The IJO initiative


BK Nayak - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - Medknow
Change is the essence of evolution. History is replete with examples where
yesterday's scientific dogma is consigned to today's garbage bin. This
continuous upheaval, where Newton makes way for Einstein and Einstein for ...
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The enigma of impact factor


BK Nayak - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - Medknow
How was IF initiated? Impact Factor is a product of the Institute of Scientific
Information (ISI) of Philadelphia, PA, which is a private company. The ISI was
started in the 1950s and maintains a database of the journals registered ...
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First CytoJournal Peer-Reviewer's Retreat in 2006 – Open access, peer-review, and impact …


VB Shidham, L Sandweiss, BF Atkinson - CytoJournal, 2006 - archive.biomedcentral.com
CytoJournal organized its first Peer-Reviewer's Retreat of 2006 during the
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting at Atlanta on Feb
12, 2006. The major topics discussed were open access, peer review, and ...
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Cytokine therapy in eye disease


AA Okada - Archives of Ophthalmology, 1998 - archopht.highwire.org
CYTOKINES ARE small antigen-nonspecific proteins, secreted by inflammatory cells
and other cells, that act as intercellular signalers. Ever since the first
cytokine to be produced in recombinant form, interferon alfa (IFN- ), ...
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The journey continues... and so we evolve


BK Nayak - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The increase in the frequency of publication of IJO, coupled with the increase
in our membership in these three years has resulted in the almost doubling of
the number of copies of IJO printed per year (30,800 copies in 2005 to ...
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Do the experimental models represent human uveitis or retinal autoimmunity?


NA Rao - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - Medknow
Much of what is known about the interactions of the immune system has been
gleaned from the study of animal models of autoimmune diseases. This information
has aided investigators in understanding some of the very complex pathways ...
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[PDF] Impact of new technologies in ophthalmology


JV Forrester - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
New technologies in medicine generally have many origins, some predicted and
planned, others serendipitous. The application of the new genetics is an example
of the former while the discovery of antibiotics and the intraocular lens ...
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