Pardon the shameless self-promotion. This note came in the email this morning:
“Dear Dr Hunt,
We thought you might be interested to know how many people have read your article:
Arabidopsis mRNA polyadenylation machinery: comprehensive analysis of protein-protein interactions and gene expression profiling
Arthur G Hunt, Ruqiang Xu, Balasubrahmanyam Addepalli, Suryadevara Rao, Kevin P Forbes, Lisa R Meeks, Denghui Xing, Min Mo, Hongwei Zhao, Amrita Bandyopadhyay, Lavanya Dampanaboina, Amanda Marion, Carol Von Lanken and Qingshun Q Li
BMC Genomics, 9:220 (14 May 2008 )
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/220Total accesses to this article since publication: 984
This figure includes accesses to the full text, abstract and PDF of the article on the BMC Genomics website. It does not include accesses from PubMed Central or other archive sites (see http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/libraries/archive). The total access statistics for your article are therefore likely to be significantly higher.
Your article is ‘Highly accessed’ relative to age. See http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/mostviewed/ for more information about the ‘Highly accessed’ designation.”
Hmmm… maybe more people care about polyadenylation that I thought.
FYI, I have a link to the paper in the sidebar (the link in the “My Research” box entitled “Arabidopsis mRNA polyadenylation machinery“).
Wow Dr. Hunt, didn’t know you had a blog! Glad to see your article was a success. : )