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Essays on the APS Classic Papers - The American Physiological Society is proud to announce that the full historical content of its 14 journals, going back to the very first issues of the American Journal of Physiology in 1898, is now available online. To commemorate this event, we have asked 24 authors to write essays on some of the most significant articles from the body of APS literature.
Articles in PresS - accepted, peer-reviewed research papers published online in manuscript form before they are copyedited and published in the printed issue of the APS journal to which they were submitted. Articles in PresS are published online in the PDF format within a few days of acceptance, thus giving the authors and readers an instant, subscription-based access to the newest research and dramatically reducing time to publication. APS Articles in PresS are citable, searchable in Medline, and will establish publication priority.
Stanford's HighWire Library of the Sciences and Medicine is the largest archive of free life science articles in the world — a one-stop repository of where you can easily search the full text of articles from 363 of the best scientific journals, plus all of Medline. Get free alerts to new content that matches your specific interestes, or create your own virtual journal collection. Learn how to take advantage of more of the portal's capabilties in this series of free articles published in The Physiologist.
Physiology in Medicine (PIM) is a bimonthly series of articles published jointly by APS and Annals of Internal Medicine. It is printed in Annals and is provided free online to APS through the links below. The aim of this series is to provide practicing MD’s and/or researchers an up-to-date physiological understanding of disease with the proper application of new molecular models and tools. Articles published in this series are intended to provide a thoughtful and lucid linkage of science to the patient.
Publications 101 (PowerPoint presentation) - symposium presentation from EB2008.