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Journal Articles

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-30 13:20

Hey /sci/bros,

My current University has a poor online journal subscription, meaning I can never access half the journals I want through it. Normally this isn't too much of a problem as I usually come across similar article I can use. However, this time around I'm truely screwed because I can not find any suitable substitutes for these papers:

- The early cellular pathology of Huntington's disease
- Huntingtin processing in pathogenesis of Huntington disease
- Recent insights into the molecular pathogenesis of Huntington disease
- Huntington's disease: from huntingtin function and dysfunction to therapeutic strategies
- Huntington's disease: from pathology and genetics to potential therapies
- Novel therapeutic targets for Huntington’s disease
- Huntington's disease: Clinical characteristics, pathogenesis and therapies*
- Huntington's disease: pathomechanism and therapeutic perspectives.
- Huntington's disease: pathological mechanisms and therapeutic strategies
- Selective neuronal degeneration in Huntington's disease
- Update on Huntington's disease (Author: Berman SB, Year: 2006)
- Huntingtin modulates transcription, occupies gene promoters in vivo, and binds directly to DNA in a polyglutamine-dependent manner.

If any of my fellow /sci/bros can access journals through their university or through their work and then upload them then you'd be helping me out of a big jam.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-30 18:40

Bump :(

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-30 21:01

Op here. Still stuck for a lot of the papers, but these four have information I just can't seem to find anywhere else. If anyone could just do a pubmed search for these at their Uni or workplace, see if they can access the full text version of them and then upload it for me I could return the favour with something else, doesn't even hae to be journal articles!

Huntington's disease: Clinical characteristics, pathogenesis and therapies

Huntingtin modulates transcription, occupies gene promoters in vivo, and binds directly to DNA in a polyglutamine-dependent manner

Novel therapeutic targets for Huntington’s disease

Huntington's disease: pathological mechanisms and therapeutic strategies

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-30 22:12

bump

Name: GTFO 2009-03-30 22:16

>>1
>>2
>>3
>>4

WE SAW IT THE FIRST TIME YOU STUPID FUCKING FAGGOT DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-30 22:25

That sucks, man. :/ Is your shit due tomorrow?

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 0:45

I found these four, but that's all.  Unfortunately my library sucks too, and hadn't even heard of the journals the rest of them were in.

- The early cellular pathology of Huntington's disease
- Huntington's disease: from huntingtin function and dysfunction to therapeutic strategies
- Huntington's disease: pathomechanism and therapeutic perspectives.
- Update on Huntington's disease (Author: Berman SB, Year: 2006)

http://rapidshare.com/files/215598582/articles.rar

You might try scholar.google.com as well.  Sometimes you can find articles there for free.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 1:14

>>7
Well, I managed to find links to *abstracts* of some of those articles via my school's library, but not the full articles.  I thought I might be able to log into the uni's med school library and get them that way, but it wouldn't let me. :/

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 7:02

>>7
I seriously love you, bro. These two are rocking my socks off as we speak:

- Huntington's disease: from huntingtin function and dysfunction to therapeutic strategies
- Huntington's disease: pathomechanism and therapeutic perspectives.

>>6
Nah, bro. Essay is due in four weeks but I like cellular mechanisms for disease so I don't mind doing a lot of reading for it.

>>8
Anyone can see that abstracts - thats why I know I want them! Thanks for trying though, my bro.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 7:05

>>5
I don't think you understand how online journal subscriptions work. Enjoy your wikipedia.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 12:22

OP, your school doesn't have SciFinder or something of the sort that you can use to search for and download articles?

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 15:52

We have an Athens subscription, which allows us to access around 70% of the bioscience journals I usually want. The last 30% always seem to be the ones I want most. This isn't including one of the subscriptions biggest problem: it doesn;t have access to many journals before 1980, so if I want to include any of the fundemental research for a topic I usually have to look at review papers and steal references from them.

As for searching, I usually use PubMed or ISI Web of Science. We don't have a dedicated program for it.

I'd still be very thankfull if anyone can grab the remaining articles for me. Again, big thanks to >>7, 'Huntington’s disease: pathomechanism and therapeutic
perspectives' showed me much more advanced research on neuronal cell death via excitotoxicity and caspase-8 mediated apoptosis in cells with mutant Htt.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 17:44

>>12
Unless you're at a fucking community college or something, there's gotta be SOME way for you to get those articles, no?  If nothing else, interlibrary loan? Or maybe just sneak into the library at the *good* med school across town and xerox 'em there or use their computers.

I dunno, the biggest problem I run into in terms of access to current research is when papers are written in different languages and I can't read them.  But I'm in math, so I guess it's different then doctor stuff.  (FFFFFFFUUUUU- If only Serre and Deligne had been born in America, my life would be 10x easier)

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 18:46

>>13
There is no other way to get the articles. Universities don't usually share libraries and public libraries don't get many journals, normally just Nature, Science and a few other mainstream journals that I already have access to anyway.

Oh, the University down the street is Oxford Uni - they take security seriously ever since those animal protestors starting getting sand in their vaginas.

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