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Chemotherapy severely alters the adaptive immune system of breast cancer patients for at least 9 months post therapy, resulting in the potential need for revaccination against common infections.
Gender-specific differences between the levels and structures of proteins present in the white matter and the mitochondria of the brains of men and women suffering from dementia have been revealed for the first time.
We’re proud to announce the re-launch of Marine Biodiversity Records here at BioMed Central as a fully open access title. In this blog Matt Frost, Deputy Director at the Marine Biological Association of the UK, tells us a little more about the society, the journal and why they've decided to go open access...
Finding a relevant reporting guideline for a study can be very difficult. Here we introduce a pilot experiment starting for some of the BMC-series journals which aims to overcome this issue.