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LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts

The LitMiner software is a literature data-mining tool that facilitates the identification of major gene regulation key players related to a user-defined field of interest in PubMed abstracts. The prediction of gene-regulatory relationships is based on co-occurrence analysis of key terms within the...

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Autores principales: Maier, Holger, Döhr, Stefanie, Grote, Korbinian, O'Keeffe, Sean, Werner, Thomas, de Angelis, Martin Hrabé, Schneider, Ralf
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1160178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15980584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki417
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author Maier, Holger
Döhr, Stefanie
Grote, Korbinian
O'Keeffe, Sean
Werner, Thomas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabé
Schneider, Ralf
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description The LitMiner software is a literature data-mining tool that facilitates the identification of major gene regulation key players related to a user-defined field of interest in PubMed abstracts. The prediction of gene-regulatory relationships is based on co-occurrence analysis of key terms within the abstracts. LitMiner predicts relationships between key terms from the biomedical domain in four categories (genes, chemical compounds, diseases and tissues). Owing to the limitations (no direction, unverified automatic prediction) of the co-occurrence approach, the primary data in the LitMiner database represent postulated basic gene–gene relationships. The usefulness of the LitMiner system has been demonstrated recently in a study that reconstructed disease-related regulatory networks by promoter modelling that was initiated by a LitMiner generated primary gene list. To overcome the limitations and to verify and improve the data, we developed WikiGene, a Wiki-based curation tool that allows revision of the data by expert users over the Internet. LitMiner () and WikiGene () can be used unrestricted with any Internet browser.
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spelling pubmed-11601782005-06-29 LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts Maier, Holger Döhr, Stefanie Grote, Korbinian O'Keeffe, Sean Werner, Thomas de Angelis, Martin Hrabé Schneider, Ralf Nucleic Acids Res Article The LitMiner software is a literature data-mining tool that facilitates the identification of major gene regulation key players related to a user-defined field of interest in PubMed abstracts. The prediction of gene-regulatory relationships is based on co-occurrence analysis of key terms within the abstracts. LitMiner predicts relationships between key terms from the biomedical domain in four categories (genes, chemical compounds, diseases and tissues). Owing to the limitations (no direction, unverified automatic prediction) of the co-occurrence approach, the primary data in the LitMiner database represent postulated basic gene–gene relationships. The usefulness of the LitMiner system has been demonstrated recently in a study that reconstructed disease-related regulatory networks by promoter modelling that was initiated by a LitMiner generated primary gene list. To overcome the limitations and to verify and improve the data, we developed WikiGene, a Wiki-based curation tool that allows revision of the data by expert users over the Internet. LitMiner () and WikiGene () can be used unrestricted with any Internet browser. Oxford University Press 2005-07-01 2005-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC1160178/ /pubmed/15980584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki417 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Maier, Holger
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O'Keeffe, Sean
Werner, Thomas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabé
Schneider, Ralf
LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title_full LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title_fullStr LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title_full_unstemmed LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title_short LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
title_sort litminer and wikigene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1160178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15980584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki417
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