New on F1000Research – 15 September 2014

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Featured referee report:

From referee Gerald Watts, on Norman E Miller. CETP inhibitors and cardiovascular disease: Time to think again [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3mp] F1000Research 2014, 3:124 (doi: 10.12688/f1000research.4396.1)

“This is an exceptionally good review and balanced assessment of the status of CETP inhibitors and ASCVD from a world authority in the field. The article highlights important data that might have been overlooked when promulgating the clinical value of CETPIs and related trials.”  – Gerald Watts

 

Newly indexed articles:

Strategies of the honeybee Apis mellifera during visual search for vertical targets presented at various heights: a role for spatial attention? [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3yb]
Linde Morawetz, Lars Chittka, Johannes Spaethe 

Case Report: Testicular failure possibly associated with chronic use of methylphenidate [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/48z]
Ranjith Ramasamy, Pranav Dadhich, Ashna Dhingra, Larry Lipshultz

Novel somatic single nucleotide variants within the RNA binding protein hnRNP A1 in multiple sclerosis patients [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3nv]
Sangmin Lee, Michael Levin

Causes of elective surgery cancellation and theatre throughput efficiency in an Australian urology unit [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3z1]
Andrew Keller, Akbar Ashrafi, Ahmad Ali

Non-human lnc-DC orthologs encode Wdnm1-like protein [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3vt]
Johannes M. Dijkstra, Keith T. Ballingall

 

Newly published:

Pandemic 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) virus infection in cancer and hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients; a multicenter observational study. [v1; ref status: awaiting peer review, https://f1000r.es/4bi]
Maria Cecilia Dignani, Patricia Costantini, Claudia Salgueira, Rosana Jordán … Ernesto Efron, Javier Altclas, Aníbal Calmaggi, José Cozzi 

Using Twitter to investigate opinions about multiple sclerosis treatments: a descriptive, exploratory study [v1; ref status: awaiting peer review, https://f1000r.es/4bu]

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