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Most Frequently Cited Articles
Section Feeds:
CHEMOTHERAPY, ANTIBIOTICS, AND GENE THERAPY
GASTROINTESTINAL, HEPATIC, PULMONARY, AND RENAL
INFLAMMATION, IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY, AND ASTHMA
METABOLISM, TRANSPORT, AND PHARMACOGENOMICS
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed XML format that contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS feeds notify users of updated content on their favorite websites without them having to go to the site. RSS can also be used to syndicate information from one Web site to another. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics offers RSS feeds of current and recent citation information and abstracts by subject category.
RSS Feed Description
The feeds include citation and abstract information for recent and current articles with a link to the full contents if you have access.
How do I use an RSS feed?
You need to install an RSS reader (or aggregator) on your computer. An RSS reader is a software program that automatically gathers the RSS feeds you select and agrregates them on your desktop or on a customized Web site (e.g., My Yahoo! or Bloglines). Many readers are available and most are free. Newer versions of some Web browsers (e.g., Firefox and Safari) now support RSS. ASPET does not endorse any particular RSS reader or Web browser and cannot provide technical support for RSS reading. You can find lists of RSS readers at dmoz.org and blogspace.com.
If you maintain a website you can use services such as RSS-To-Javascript or MobileRSS.
How can I sign up to RSS feeds from The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics?
Click on one of the orange “RSS” buttons above and copy and paste the URL (web address for the RSS feed) into your RSS reader. Then follow instructions for your specific RSS reader or browser.
Why do I see "code" when I click on the RSS links?
RSS feeds are designed to be viewed with RSS readers (see above). If you view the RSS feed in a standard Web browser, you will see the tagged data in its “raw” format. Instead of clicking on the RSS button, you will need to right-click and select “Copy Shorcut,” then paste the URL into your RSS reader. (For more specific instructions, see your particular RSS reader’s documentation.)