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The 50 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Am J Physiol Cell Physiol during October 2008 -- updated monthly

Most-read rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month and are based on full-text and pdf views.

6.  Dean P. Jones
  Radical-free biology of oxidative stress
 Current issue Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. Oct 01, 2008; 295: 849-868.
(In "REVIEW")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
7.  David G. Perregaux, Christopher A. Gabel
  Human monocyte stimulus-coupled IL-1beta posttranslational processing: modulation via monovalent cations
  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. Dec 01, 1998; 275: 1538-1547.
(In "ARTICLES")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
8.  Robert W. Jackman, Susan C. Kandarian
  The molecular basis of skeletal muscle atrophy
  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. Oct 01, 2004; 287: 834-843.
(In "INVITED REVIEW")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
9.  Wilhelm Schoner, Georgios Scheiner-Bobis
  Endogenous and exogenous cardiac glycosides: their roles in hypertension, salt metabolism, and cell growth
  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. Aug 01, 2007; 293: 509-536.
(In "INVITED REVIEW")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
10.  Min Wu, Andy Neilson, Amy L. Swift, Rebecca Moran, James Tamagnine, Diane Parslow, Suzanne Armistead, Kristie Lemire, Jim Orrell, Jay Teich, Steve Chomicz, David A. Ferrick
  Multiparameter metabolic analysis reveals a close link between attenuated mitochondrial bioenergetic function and enhanced glycolysis dependency in human tumor cells
  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. Jan 01, 2007; 292: 125-136.
(In "SPECIAL SECTION ON SYSTEMS BIOLOGY OF THE MITOCHONDRION")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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