"A. D. Santin1, D. E. Scheim2, P. A. McCullough3, M. Yagisawa4and T. J. Borody51)Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,2)US Public Health Service, Inactive Reserve, Blacksburg,VA,3)Texas A & M College of Medicine, Dallas, TX, USA,4)Omura Satoshi Memorial Institute, Infection Control Research Center, Kitasato University, Tokyo,Japan and5)Centre for Digestive Diseases, New South Wales, Australia"
You're mistaking PubMed with the authors on it. PubMed is a central website that hosts papers from EVERYONE. It does not endorse or deny any papers.
That's part of the peer review process. Other people who are also scientists review the papers. Once the papers are reviewed they make it from preprint to print and show up in various journals. Some papers are open and available, others you can only see the abstracts.
This is sort of like The Library of Congress. The books it has on its shelves are not books Congress published, but rather collected from all publishers.
Please learn a bit more about what you're trying to talk about and how it works. Not trying to attack you.
Not quite true.
"A. D. Santin1, D. E. Scheim2, P. A. McCullough3, M. Yagisawa4and T. J. Borody51)Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,2)US Public Health Service, Inactive Reserve, Blacksburg,VA,3)Texas A & M College of Medicine, Dallas, TX, USA,4)Omura Satoshi Memorial Institute, Infection Control Research Center, Kitasato University, Tokyo,Japan and5)Centre for Digestive Diseases, New South Wales, Australia"
That's not an NIH paper, that's from our friends.
NIH is pwned by the great resetters.
Did you look at the URL ?
You're mistaking PubMed with the authors on it. PubMed is a central website that hosts papers from EVERYONE. It does not endorse or deny any papers.
That's part of the peer review process. Other people who are also scientists review the papers. Once the papers are reviewed they make it from preprint to print and show up in various journals. Some papers are open and available, others you can only see the abstracts.
This is sort of like The Library of Congress. The books it has on its shelves are not books Congress published, but rather collected from all publishers.
Please learn a bit more about what you're trying to talk about and how it works. Not trying to attack you.