Articles with authors from National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

The articles below include authors from National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. This list1 represents articles that were published that were published in 2011 Nature and/or Nature monthly research journals.

  • Research Articles
Journal Title CC
Nature Acquisition of a multifunctional IgA plasma cell phenotype in the gut 0.06
Nature Structural basis for iron piracy by pathogenic 0.13
Nature DNA damage defines sites of recurrent chromosomal translocations in B lymphocytes 0.45
Nature A framework for human microbiome research 0
Nature TNF receptor 1 genetic risk mirrors outcome of anti-TNF therapy in multiple sclerosis 0.05
Nature The calcium-sensing receptor regulates the NLRP3 inflammasome through Ca2+ and cAMP 0.11
Nature Immunology TGF-? and retinoic acid induce the microRNA miR-10a, which targets Bcl-6 and constrains the plasticity of helper T cells 0.82
  1. These rankings are based upon primary research papers published in the Articles, Letters and Brief Communications sections of Nature and Nature monthly research journals in 2012 (excluding journals from scientific societies).
  2. For some organizations such as CNRS, the Max Planck Society and the Chinese Academy Sciences that include numerous research entities we have aggregated results. On the other hand, we have, for example, chosen not to group the 10 universities of the University of California System and have presented each of them as distinct research entities. But, if they were grouped, the System would rank number one with an aggregate corrected count of well over 100 papers.
  3. Represents the corrected count by calculating a corrected point total for each paper from a given country or institution as a decimal fraction of one (up to a maximum of 1), by taking into account the percentage of authors of the paper from that country or institution. All authors are assumed to contribute equally to corrected count, and an author with multiple affiliations is assumed to be divided equally among those affiliations. When an author gives a "present address", "permanent address" or "current address" that affiliation is assumed to not be involved in that author's contribution to the paper and is not included in the corrected count.
  4. Represents the total number of articles that list authors from a given country or institution, regardless of the percentage of authors of the paper from that country or institution.
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