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BMCBI
2006
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PubFocus: semantic MEDLINE/PubMed citations analytics through integration of controlled biomedical dictionaries and ranking algo
Background: Understanding research activity within any given biomedical field is important. Search outputs generated by MEDLINE/PubMed are not well classified and require lengthy ...
Maksim V. Plikus, Zina Zhang, Cheng-Ming Chuong
BMCBI
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
BiologicalNetworks 2.0 - an integrative view of genome biology data
Background: A significant problem in the study of mechanisms of an organism's development is the elucidation of interrelated factors which are making an impact on the differe...
Sergey Kozhenkov, Yulia Dubinina, Mayya Sedova, Am...
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NAR
2010
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Babelomics: an integrative platform for the analysis of transcriptomics, proteomics and genomic data with advanced functional pr
Babelomics is a response to the growing necessity of integrating and analyzing different types of genomic data in an environment that allows an easy functional interpretation of t...
Ignacio Medina, José Carbonell, Luis Pulido...
BMCBI
2005
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Statistical Viewer: a tool to upload and integrate linkage and association data as plots displayed within the Ensembl genome bro
Background: To facilitate efficient selection and the prioritization of candidate complex disease susceptibility genes for association analysis, increasingly comprehensive annotat...
Judith E. Stenger, Hong Xu, Carol Haynes, Elizabet...
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FGCS
2007
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From access and integration to mining of secure genomic data sets across the Grid
The UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) funded BRIDGES project (Biomedical Research Informatics Delivered by Grid Enabled Services) has developed a Grid infrastructure to su...
Richard O. Sinnott