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Find all 'gene or genome' associated with 'multiple sclerosis'. See the results
Find all 'disease or syndrome' associated with 'nitric oxide'. See the results
Find all 'neoplastic process' associated with 'green tea'. See the results
Find all 'therapeutic or preventive procedure' associated with 'prostate cancer'. See the results
Find all 'pharmacologic substance' associated with 'dementia'. See the results
Find all 'plant' associated with 'arthritis'. See the results
Find all 'governmental or regulatory activity' associated with 'obesity'. See the results
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BioMedLib Review uses the 'semantic technology' developed by BioMedLib. For example, when you choose 'gene or genome' from the drop-down list, BMLR searches for over 500,000 unique gene names occuring in publications. This greatly simplifies the search for you, plus makes it possible to search for the 'class of all genes', which we call a 'semantic type'. There are over one hundred semantic types (however not all of them are equally useful for search).
Notes
• The term "associated with" in the above examples means that the two entities co-occur in the same sentence or abstract (textual association). It does not necessarily imply causation, nor numerical association.
• Some of the semantic types occur infrequently in the publications; then it gets harder to find many good results (and searching for keywords along with a semantic type will only make the counts smaller). For example, here are counts of the year 2012 publications which contain each semantic type in their title:
See a sample BML-Review article.
Find all 'gene or genome' associated with 'multiple sclerosis'. See the results
Find all 'disease or syndrome' associated with 'nitric oxide'. See the results
Find all 'neoplastic process' associated with 'green tea'. See the results
Find all 'therapeutic or preventive procedure' associated with 'prostate cancer'. See the results
Find all 'pharmacologic substance' associated with 'dementia'. See the results
Find all 'plant' associated with 'arthritis'. See the results
Find all 'governmental or regulatory activity' associated with 'obesity'. See the results
About BioMedLib Review
These are some of the types of questions you can answer by using BioMedLib Review:
► "What are the new treatment options for breast cancer?"
► "What are the genes that are discovered for parkinson's in the past two years?"
► "What are the diseases that could cause tinnitus (noises in ears)?"
► "What are the genes that are discovered for parkinson's in the past two years?"
► "What are the diseases that could cause tinnitus (noises in ears)?"
To search on BioMedLib Review:
1. Choose a 'semantic type' from the drop-down box (like the 'therapeutic or preventive procedure' for 'treatment options');
2. Type some keywords in the search box (like the 'breast cancer' from the example aboves);
3. Click the Search button.
2. Type some keywords in the search box (like the 'breast cancer' from the example aboves);
3. Click the Search button.
To search on BioMedLib Search Engine:
1. Leave the drop-down box empty (the choice with dashes all across);
2. Type some keywords in the search box;
3. Click the Search button.
2. Type some keywords in the search box;
3. Click the Search button.
BioMedLib Review uses the 'semantic technology' developed by BioMedLib. For example, when you choose 'gene or genome' from the drop-down list, BMLR searches for over 500,000 unique gene names occuring in publications. This greatly simplifies the search for you, plus makes it possible to search for the 'class of all genes', which we call a 'semantic type'. There are over one hundred semantic types (however not all of them are equally useful for search).
Notes
• The term "associated with" in the above examples means that the two entities co-occur in the same sentence or abstract (textual association). It does not necessarily imply causation, nor numerical association.
• Some of the semantic types occur infrequently in the publications; then it gets harder to find many good results (and searching for keywords along with a semantic type will only make the counts smaller). For example, here are counts of the year 2012 publications which contain each semantic type in their title:
Semantic type | Frequency |
gene or genome | 90038 |
disease or syndrome | 265159 |
neoplastic process | 78940 |
mental or behavioral dysfunction | 32686 |
sign or symptom | 25914 |
laboratory or test result | 7276 |
therapeutic or preventive procedure | 150006 |
laboratory procedure | 48870 |
diagnostic procedure | 43835 |
pharmacologic substance | 179613 |
antibiotic | 11839 |
clinical drug | 1727 |
plant | 28312 |
bacterium | 32372 |
virus | 17924 |
fungus | 10678 |
enzyme | 48460 |
immunologic factor | 34507 |
vitamin | 7653 |
regulation or law | 2405 |
See a sample BML-Review article.
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