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New PubMed / Medline Topic Search System Launched: A Free Resource

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marcia

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Scientist Solutions Members,

A new free Publication Alert has been added to our Board that will regularly search for articles in the PubMed MEDLINE database and send them to your email account.

Save yourself time and ensure you don't miss an important article by signing up to Scientist Solution's comprehensive publication alert service which will regularly update you on the latest research in your area.

Simply provide the customized search terms and receive the latest articles in your fields of interest.

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Posted Oct 17, 2005, 18:23 PM
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...well, you can also subscribe to MyNCBI (provided by the NCBI, of course).
Check it out:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/login.fcgi?call=0NTQw95KEIM-1pLA3kA7v3&callpath=QueryExt.CubbyQuery..ShowAll

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Posted Dec 12, 2006, 23:03 PM
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