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PUBMEDCENTRAL JOURNALS

Journal Name Archive Starts With
Arthritis Research Vol. 1(1); 1999
BMC Titles [See complete list] Vol. 1; 2000
bmj.com Vol. 316(7131); 1998
Breast Cancer Research Vol. 1(1); 1999
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association Vol. 88(1); 2000
Cancer Cell International Vol. 1(1); 2001
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal Vol. 163(2); 2000
Critical Care Vol. 1(1); 1997
Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine Vol. 1(1); 2000
Genome Biology Vol. 1(1); 2000
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology Vol. 1(1); 2001
Journal of Clinical Microbiology Vol. 37(1); 1999
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Vol. 4(1); 1997
Journal of the Medical Library Association Vol. 90(1); 2002
Malaria Journal Vol. 1(1); 2002
Microbial Cell Factories Vol. 1(1); 2002
Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 8(10); 1997
Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 29(1); 2001
The Plant Cell Vol. 12(12); 2000
Plant Physiology Vol. 116(1); 1998
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Vol. 87(1); 1990
Respiratory Research Vol. 1(1); 2000
Texas Heart Institute Journal Vol. 27(1); 2000

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