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Frontiers in Pediatrics is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Child and Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry
Published on 30 May 2013
Diagnostic Criteria in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – Changes in DSM 5
Sarah Steinau
Published on 30 May 2013
Neurofunctional Underpinnings of Audiovisual Emotion Processing in Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Krissy A.R. Doyle-Thomas, Jeremy Goldberg, Peter Szatmari, and Geoffrey B.C. Hall
Published on 8 July 2013
Neuro(re)development Of Brain Circuitry: Linking Cell Biology to Psychiatric Discoveries
Bruce Ian Hutchins
Frontiers in Developmental Psychology
Published on 27 May 2013
U-Shaped Development: An Old but Unsolved Problem
Franz Pauls, Thorsten Macha, and Franz Petermann
Published on 3 June 2013
Two separate processes affect the development of the mental number line
Ronit Goldman, Joseph Tzelgov, Tamar Ben-Shalom, and Andrea Berger
Published on 10 June 2013
Examining the Presence and Determinants of Operational Momentum in Childhood
André Knops, Steffen Zitzmann, and Koleen McCrink
Published on 10 June 2013
Attention Matters: Pitch vs. Pattern Processing in Adolescence
Elyse S. Sussman
Published on 26 June 2013
The importance of being relevant: modulation of magnitude representations
Tali Leibovich, Liana Diesendruck, Orly Rubinsten, and Avishai Henik
Published on 2 July 2013
Development of response inhibition in the context of relevant versus irrelevant emotions
Margot A Schel and Eveline A Crone
Frontiers in Neonatology
Published on 8 July 2013
Neonatology Specialty Grand Challenge
John Steven Torday
Frontiers in Pediatric Cardiology
Published on 6 June 2013
Transposition of Great Arteries: New Insights into the Pathogenesis
Marta Unolt, Carolina Putotto, Lucia M. Silvestri, Dario Marino, Alessia Scarabotti, Valerio Massaccesi, Angela Caiaro, Paolo Versacci, and Bruno Marino
Frontiers in Pediatric Endocrinology
Published on 7 June 2013
Prevalence of Olfactory and Other Developmental Anomalies in Patients with Central Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
Elisa Della Valle, Silvia Vezzani, Vincenzo Rochira, Antonio Raffaele Michele Granata, Bruno Madeo, Elisabetta Genovese, Elisa Pignatti, Marco Marino, Cesare Carani, and Manuela Simoni
Frontiers in Pediatric Oncology
Published on 31 May 2013
A Review of Targeted Therapies Evaluated by the Pediatric Preclinical Testing Program for Osteosarcoma
Valerie B. Sampson, Richard Gorlick, Davida Kamara, and E. Anders Kolb
Published on 4 June 2013
ESF-EMBO Symposium “Molecular Biology and Innovative Therapies in Sarcomas of Childhood and Adolescence” Sept 29–Oct 4, Polonia Castle Pultusk, Poland
Beat W. Schäfer, Ewa Koscielniak, Heinrich Kovar, and Simone Fulda
Published on 6 June 2013
Biomarkers in Ewing sarcoma: the promise and challenge of personalized medicine. A report from the Children’s Oncology Group
Neerav Shukla, Joshua Schiffman, Damon Reed, Ian J. Davis, Richard Womer, Stephen Lessnick, and Elizabeth Lawlor
Published on 10 June 2013
Dendritic Cell Vaccination in Pediatric Gliomas: Lessons Learnt and Future Perspectives
Matthias Eyrich, Johannes Rachor, Susanne C. Schreiber, Matthias Wölfl, and Paul G. Schlegel
Published on 11 June 2013
Notch Signaling is Associated with ALDH Activity and an Aggressive Metastatic Phenotype in Murine Osteosarcoma Cells
Xiaodong Mu, Christian Isaac, Nicholas Greco, Johnny Huard, and Kurt Weiss
Published on 26 June 2013
Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in Neuroblastoma
Vito Pistoia, Fabio Morandi, Giovanna Bianchi, Annalisa Pezzolo, Ignazia Prigione, and Lizzia Raffaghello
Published on 27 June 2013
Cancer Stem Cells in Pediatric Sarcomas
Filemon S. Dela Cruz
Published on 1 July 2013
Immunotherapy for Pediatric Leukemia
Alan Wayne, Nirali Shah, and Hema Dave
Published on 8 July 2013
Targeted Drug Discovery for Pediatric Leukemia
Andrew D Napper and Venita Gresham Watson
Published on 10 July 2013
Expression and Regulation of the Endogenous Retrovirus 3 in Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cells
Stefanie Kewitz and Martin Sebastian Staege
Published on 12 July 2013
Promoting Physical Activity in Pediatric Oncology. Where Do We Go from Here?
Carolina Chamorro Vina, Amanda J Wurz, and S Nicole Culos-Reed
Frontiers in Pediatric Pulmonology
Published on 1 July 2013
Specialty Grand Challenge – Pediatric Pulmonology
Anne B Chang
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