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Old 02-22-2011, 06:17 AM   #15644
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I have to make a short presentation to start my national exam in biology. I found a great paper, describing something really cool (folding proteins produced in E.coli bacteria, which is not possible by default). Problem is, it's published in a free online Journal with not so great impact factor (I'm not even sure the factor is official) and I'm wondering - if they really did what they say, it could have gone to Nature/Science/Cell (the appropriate subdivision of course). So now I'm not sure if I should search for something else, or try find similar article in better magazine, or should I just ignore the whole "Impact factor" thing and present it anyway...
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