Abstract Sifter: a comprehensive front-end system to PubMed

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Nancy BakerAntony Williams

Abstract

The Abstract Sifter is a Microsoft Excel based application that enhances existing search capabilities of PubMed. The Abstract Sifter assists researchers to search effectively, triage results, and keep track of articles of interest. The tool implements an innovative "sifter" functionality for relevance ranking, giving the researcher a way to find articles of interest quickly. The tool also gives researchers a view of the literature landscape for a set of entities such as chemicals or genes. The Abstract Sifter is available as a Microsoft Excel macro-enabled workbook application.

References

May 3, 2014·Methods in Molecular Biology·Ritu KhareZhiyong Lu
Dec 3, 2016·Nucleic Acids Research·UNKNOWN NCBI Resource Coordinators

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Citations

May 10, 2019·Scientific Reports·Tara R CatronTamara Tal
May 7, 2020·Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology·Daniel R HallingerSteven O Simmons
Jan 1, 2019·Environmental Sciences Europe·J B LegradiH Hollert
Nov 8, 2020·Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP·Hung-Lin KanChun-Wei Tung
Sep 15, 2020·Reproductive Toxicology·Harm J HeusinkveldAldert Piersma
Nov 18, 2020·Reproductive Toxicology·Thomas B KnudsenNancy C Baker
Jan 23, 2021·Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling·Charles N Lowe, Antony J Williams
Mar 7, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Stephani Michelsen-CorreaAndrea B Kirk

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