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Platelet membrane proteomics: a novel repository for functional research
- Urs Lewandrowski, Stefanie Wortelkamp, Katharina Lohrig, René P. Zahedi, Dirk A. Wolters, Ulrich Walter, and Albert Sickmann
Blood 2009; 114: e10-19e.
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A HaemAtlas: characterizing gene expression in differentiated human blood cells
- Nicholas A. Watkins, Arief Gusnanto, Bernard de Bono, Subhajyoti De, Diego Miranda-Saavedra, Debbie L. Hardie, Will G. J. Angenent, Antony P. Attwood, Peter D. Ellis, Wendy Erber, Nicola S. Foad, Stephen F. Garner, Clare M. Isacke, Jennifer Jolley, Kerstin Koch, Iain C. Macaulay, Sarah L. Morley, Augusto Rendon, Kate M. Rice, Niall Taylor, Daphne C. Thijssen-Timmer, Marloes R. Tijssen, C. Ellen van der Schoot, Lorenz Wernisch, Thilo Winzer, Frank Dudbridge, Christopher D. Buckley, Cordelia F. Langford, Sarah Teichmann, Berthold Göttgens, and Willem H. Ouwehand, on behalf of the Bloodomics Consortium
Blood 2009; 113: e1-9e.
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e-Blood is a new manuscript category for publication of very well designed systems biology work (e.g., genomics, proteomics etc.) that is largely descriptive. Such work will be published as an online-only paper if utilization of the data by others will significantly advance the field. e-Blood articles will be fully citable, and will represent genuine Blood publication. They will undergo standard rigorous peer review if deemed potentially appropriate for publication by Blood editors. Accepted e-Blood articles will be published in First Edition and then copyedited and composed identical to other Blood papers, but will not be included in a print edition of the journal, although they will be listed in a printed Table of Contents when their final typeset version is available on line. Papers may be submitted by authors directly for consideration as e-Blood articles, or may be recommended by editors for publication as an e-Blood article after being considered for publication as a Regular Article, if deemed more appropriate for the e-Blood article type. The maximum length for an e-Blood article is 5,000 words of text, not counting the abstract, tables, figure legends, and references; abstracts must not exceed 200 words and should be a single paragraph with no subheadings. Digital images are mandatory. References should be limited to 50. Primary data must be deposited in a public repository as described below. The sections of an e-Blood article should be ordered Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, References, Acknowledgements, Authorship Contributions, Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest, References, Tables, Figure Legends, and Figures.
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