1,000th article published in BMC Genomics

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We are delighted to announce the publication of the 1,000th article inBMC Genomics!

"Early activation of quorum sensing inPseudomonas aeruginosareveals the architecture of a complexregulon" byDr Martin Schusterat the University of Oregon andProf E. Peter Greenberg华盛顿大学发表在一个ugust and is alreadyHighly Accessed. We are sure that it will go on to be highly cited, helpingBMC Genomicsto maintain its healthy Impact Factor.

We’d like to thank Dr Schuster and Prof Greenberg for choosing to publish withBMC Genomics, and we would also like to thank:

  • Image from Ghai et al. BMC Bioinformatics 2004 5:198The thousands of other authors who have submitted to the journal over the years;
  • Our hard-workingeditorial board;
  • Our readers, who have viewed our articles on theBMC Genomicswebsite, and probably many more times on PubMed Central, our mirrors and in institutional repositories – the 10Most Viewedarticles have been viewed a total of nearly 90,000 times;
  • And especially all the reviewers who have volunteered their time and expertise to help ensure that open access publishing continues to be a success.

Research published inBMC Genomicshas truly made an impact. Thirty articles from the journal have been selected by theFaculty of 1000and, according toScopus, articles published inBMC Genomicshave been cited nearly 4,000 times in total. A recent article by researchers at the British Columbia Cancer Research Centre in Canada aboutgene expression changes in ex-smokersreceived press coverage around the world, including by theBBC.

If you haven’t already, why nottarget your next research article toBMC Genomics?

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niyaz ahmed

Congratulations BMC Genomics Team. I have published 2 papers in this journal, one each in 2006 and 2007 and these are my most rigorously reviewed papers ever. Both the papers were reviewed by atleast 4 reviewers. I am proud of these publications; its an immensely satisfying achievement. One of the papers that dealt with arrival and survival of Helicobacter pylori in India was tagged very next day of publication by the ‘Down to Earth’ magazine; they carried a news article in their July 31, 2007 issue based on our paper.

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