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Francesc Posas and Eulalia de Nadal, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain. F1000 Microbiology
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Guy Zimmerman, University of Utah, USA. F1000 Cell Biology
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120Articles Classified As Controversial9,526 total
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268Articles Classified As Confirmation25,120 total
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910Articles Classified As New Finding99,480 total
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289Articles Classified As Interesting Hypothesis25,896 total
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257Articles Classified As Good for Teaching2,675 total
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12Articles Classified As Refutation1,490 total
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194Articles Classified As Clinical Trial12,572 total
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