Abstract Background Once specific genes are identified through high throughput genomics technologies there is a need to sort the final gene list to a manageable size for validation studies. The triaging and sorting of genes often relies on the use of supplemental information related to gene structure, metabolic pathways, and chromosomal location. Yet in disease states where the genes may not have identifiable structural elements, poorly defined metabolic pathways, or limited chromosomal data, flexible systems for obtaining additional data are necessary. In these situations having a tool for searching the biomedical literature using the list of identified genes while simultaneously defining additional search terms would be useful. Results We...
The accumulation of biological and biomedical literature outpaces the ability of most researchers an...
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have bee...
AbstractInterpreting and integrating results from omics studies typically requires a comprehensive a...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic acceleration in the production of genomic sequence in...
Abstract Background With the biomedical literature continually expanding, searching PubMed for infor...
Motivation: Increasing rates of publication and DNA sequencing make the problem of finding relevant ...
We present a new tool for the semi-automated querying of PubMed using a batch of tens to thousands o...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Text mining is popular in biomedical applicati...
Research results are primarily published in scientific literature and curation efforts cannot keep u...
Research results are primarily published in scientific literature and curation efforts cannot keep u...
Item does not contain fulltextTo identify the gene underlying a human genetic disorder can be diffic...
Our genome is an amazing sequence of three billion chemical letters (DNA nucleotides) that is presen...
To identify the gene underlying a human genetic disorder can be difficult and time-consuming. Typica...
The exponential proliferation of biomedical literature presents an unprecedented challenge in biomed...
Successful information retrieval from biomedical literature databases is becoming increasingly diffi...
The accumulation of biological and biomedical literature outpaces the ability of most researchers an...
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have bee...
AbstractInterpreting and integrating results from omics studies typically requires a comprehensive a...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic acceleration in the production of genomic sequence in...
Abstract Background With the biomedical literature continually expanding, searching PubMed for infor...
Motivation: Increasing rates of publication and DNA sequencing make the problem of finding relevant ...
We present a new tool for the semi-automated querying of PubMed using a batch of tens to thousands o...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Text mining is popular in biomedical applicati...
Research results are primarily published in scientific literature and curation efforts cannot keep u...
Research results are primarily published in scientific literature and curation efforts cannot keep u...
Item does not contain fulltextTo identify the gene underlying a human genetic disorder can be diffic...
Our genome is an amazing sequence of three billion chemical letters (DNA nucleotides) that is presen...
To identify the gene underlying a human genetic disorder can be difficult and time-consuming. Typica...
The exponential proliferation of biomedical literature presents an unprecedented challenge in biomed...
Successful information retrieval from biomedical literature databases is becoming increasingly diffi...
The accumulation of biological and biomedical literature outpaces the ability of most researchers an...
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have bee...
AbstractInterpreting and integrating results from omics studies typically requires a comprehensive a...