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Default Need help in understanding how to open a full article on PubMed from the abstract

I am trying to review recent publications on PubMed regarding MGUS neuropathies.

I have no problem opening and reading the abstracts. However, I cannot figure out how to then open the entire article.

For example, please click on the following link as an example:


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20507313


How would I now read the entire article?

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Hi David,

Look at your right side, do you see where it says "Related Citations" ? Right above that there is a snall rectangle that says "full text article" and in this case a Wiley logo... Click there...

If the article is free, you will be able to read the full thext in html and also, download the pdf file and then save it... Some articles, specially the new ones need a subscription to the magazine or you can buy the article for something around 35 dollars...

My university have free access to a lot of mags, so if you need an article and it isn't free, let me know and I might download them at college...

Let me know !
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Hi David,

Look at your right side, do you see where it says "Related Citations" ? Right above that there is a snall rectangle that says "full text article" and in this case a Wiley logo... Click there...

If the article is free, you will be able to read the full thext in html and also, download the pdf file and then save it... Some articles, specially the new ones need a subscription to the magazine or you can buy the article for something around 35 dollars...

My university have free access to a lot of mags, so if you need an article and it isn't free, let me know and I might download them at college...

Let me know !




... thank you very much!

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It used to be that some abstracts on PubMed are available for 2-3 dollars. That information is in the "help" directions of PubMed.

Some abstracts are available free, and it will show that
on the opened link. But not many.

But Blue is right, many of the journals where the original paper resides are expensive.
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