Background: PubMed is the largest biomedical bibliographic information source on the Internet. PubMed has been considered one of the most important and reliable sources of up-to-date health care evide...
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An excellent video tutorial by Dr. Whitney Holden on how to use PubMed.
She covers:
• How to run searches in PubMed
• How to limit your search
• How to find review articles
• How to get citations
•...
Figure 1: Health professionals are used to consult the most popular databases in the medical field such as MEDLINE, which is accessible free of charge since 2007 from PubMed. In PubMed the emerging te...
An excellent video tutorial by Dr. Whitney Holden on how to use PubMed.
She covers:
• How to run searches in PubMed
• How to limit your search
• How to find review articles
• How to get citations
•...
PubMed® is an essential resource for the medical domain, but useful concepts are either difficult to extract or are ambiguous, which has significantly hindered knowledge discovery. To address this iss...
Holmes, E. C. et al. The origins of SARS-CoV-2: A important assessment. Cell 184, 4848–4856 (2021).Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Inexperienced, M. S. Did the hesitancy in decla...
We examined the usefulness (precision) and completeness (recall) of the Author-ity author disambiguation for PubMed articles by associating articles with scientists funded by the National Institutes o...
PubMed comprises more than 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central an...
PubMed is a free search engine for biomedical literature accessed by millions of users from around the world each day. With the rapid growth of biomedical literature—about two articles are added every...
Anonymized biomedical data sharing faces several challenges. This systematic review analyzes 1084 PubMed-indexed studies (2018–2022) using anonymized biomedical data to quantify usage trends across ge...
Managing the Knowledge Base for Primary Health Care: Report on the Development of a Primary Health Care Search Filter, PubMed topic Searches, and Web Guidance for Retrieving the Primary Health Care Li...
OpCitance contains all the sentences from 2 million PubMed Central open-access (PMCOA) articles, with 137 million inline citations annotated (i.e., the “citation contexts”). Parsing out the references...
We present a probabilistic topic-based model for content similarity called pmra that underlies the related article search feature in PubMed. Whether or not
Paris A new publishing house is to be launched dedicated to providing peer review and other services for PubMed Central, the free respository for papers in the life sciences.
This study was designed to document the state of open access (OA) in the biomedical field in 2005. PubMed was used to collect bibliographic data on target articles published in 2005. PubMed, Google Sc...
Background The number of retracted scholarly articles has risen precipitously in recent years. Past surveys of the retracted literature each limited their scope to articles in PubMed, though many retr...