New on F1000Research – 2 February 2015

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Longevity of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks Rhizoprionodon terraenovae and Blacknose Sharks Carcharhinus acronotus in the western North Atlantic Ocean based on tag-recapture data and direct age estimates [v2; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/4fj]
Bryan S. Frazier, William B. Driggers III, Glenn F. Ulrich

How old do sharks get? In this study, researchers investigated the longenvity of Rhizoprionodon terraenovae and Carcharhinus acronotus in a shark-tagging and recapture operation as well by direct vertebral growth band counts.

New articles to pass peer review

Collaboration for rare disease drug discovery research [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/4l6]
Nadia K. Litterman, Michele Rhee, David C. Swinney, Sean Ekins

Case Report: Bilateral diaphragmatic dysfunction due to Borrelia Burgdorferi [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/4fe]
Suhail Basunaid, Chris van der Grinten, Nicole Cobben, Astrid Otte, Roy Sprooten, Rohde Gernot

Safety, efficacy and utility of methods of transferring adhesive and cohesive Escherichia coli cells to microplates to avoid aerosols [v2; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/4yt]
Bryan Ericksen

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