Differences in References Between PubMed and PubMed Central Rothbaum, Ellen (02 Jun 2014 15:21 UTC)
Replies: Differences in References Between PubMed and PubMed Central Rothbaum, Ellen (03 Jun 2014 14:31 UTC)

Replies: Differences in References Between PubMed and PubMed Central Rothbaum, Ellen 03 Jun 2014 14:31 UTC

Good morning,

Thank you everyone who responded.  Several people either checked or suggest that I check the journal's website.  The first author is Laurent Estrade.  I was also reminded that the article deposited into PMC may have been an author's manuscript, rather than the official version from the journal, which could account for it being missing.

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Subject: Differences in References Between PubMed and PubMed Central

Good morning,

Today I was looking for a reference in PubMed Central.  When I found it, I noticed that the first author that I had (Estrade L) was not listed in PubMed Central:

PubMed:
Estrade L, Makoyeva A, Darsaut TE, Ghostine J, Kouznetsov E, Salazkin I, Roy D, Weill A, Raymond J. In vitro reproduction of device deformation leading to thrombotic complications and failure of flow diversion. Interv Neuroradiol. 2013 Dec;19(4):432-7. Epub 2013 Dec 18. PubMed PMID: 24355146; PubMed Central PMCID:
PMC3902741.

PMC:
In Vitro Reproduction of Device Deformation Leading to Thrombotic Complications and Failure of Flow Diversion Georges Laurent, Alina Makoyeva, Tim E. Darsaut, Jimmy Ghostine, Evgueni Kouznetsov, Igor Salazkin, Daniel Roy, Alain Weill, Jean Raymond Interv Neuroradiol. Dec 2013; 19(4): 432-437. Published online Dec 20, 2013.
PMCID: PMC3902741
Currently embargoed: Free in PMC on Dec 1, 2014; PubMed

I checked PubMed, and discovered the reference with Estrade.  Otherwise, the references are identical.  I am unsure which reference is authoratative.  Has anyone else come across this issue?

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