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  2. europepmc.org › RestfulWebServiceEurope PMC

    Web Service Overview. The Europe PMC RESTful Web Service gives you access to over 33 million publications from various sources, including PubMed, Agricola, the European Patents Office (EPO) and the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE). Use the Web Service to access. 4.5 million full text articles and 1.8 million open access articles.

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    11 de jun. de 2022 · Europe PMC is an ELIXIR Core Data Resource Learn more > Europe PMC is a GBC global core biodata resource. Europe PMC is a service of the Europe PMC Funders' Group , in partnership with the European Bioinformatics Institute ; and in cooperation with the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NCBI/NLM) .

  4. 1 de dic. de 2010 · Phase III studies conducted in Europe included five 12-week, randomised, double-blind trials evaluating the non-inferiority of pitavastatin 1-4mg vs. atorvastatin 10-20mg, simvastatin 20-40 mg and/or pravastatin 10-40mg in patients with primary hypercholesterolaemia and combined dyslipidaemia, including patients with high cardiovascular risk ...

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  6. Today Europe PMC proudly unveils a new website, packed with useful features. The improved Europe PMC offers a better search and reading experience, as well as better access to data. Intuitive search for articles and preprints. It’s now easier to browse search results with an optimised layout.

  7. Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature. Mechanism of Action. The explanations of cytostatic and cytotoxic actions of anthracyclines point to a number of different mechanisms, including free radical formation, lipid peroxidation, direct membrane effects, and enzyme interactions.