[go] Your article has been published in Nucleic Acids Research (fwd)

Midori Harris midori at ebi.ac.uk
Mon Nov 5 02:31:53 PST 2007


Yay, and thanks again!

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Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 20:22:48 -0800
From: narese-tfl at highwire.stanford.edu
To: midori at ebi.ac.uk
Cc: narese at oxfordjournals.org
Subject: Your article has been published in Nucleic Acids Research

Oxford Journals

Dear Author

I am pleased to inform you that Oxford Journals has published your article in Nucleic Acids
Research.

HERE ARE THE FREE-ACCESS LINKS TO YOUR ONLINE ARTICLE:

   Abstract:

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/gkm883?
ijkey=ZVevrQS8njdzH3z&keytype=ref

   Full Text:

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/gkm883?
ijkey=ZVevrQS8njdzH3z&keytype=ref

   PDF:

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/gkm883?
ijkey=ZVevrQS8njdzH3z&keytype=ref

THE FULL CITATION FOR YOUR ARTICLE IS:

The Gene Ontology project in 2008
The Gene Ontology Consortium
Nucleic Acids Research 2007; doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm883

This is the final published version of your article and it can be cited using the DOI given
above (for more information on DOIs see http://www.doi.org). Please see below for additional
information and the conditions of use for the links.

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Thank you for publishing with Oxford Journals and I hope to be of service to you again soon.

Best wishes,

Nucleic Acids Research Production Editor
E-mail: narese at oxfordjournals.org
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