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Entrez Gene outlink Integration for XTractor

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Entrez gene is the most widely used data resource for Gene based information worldwide. To enable researchers to obtain high quality manually annotated information from XTractor when they search for a Gene on Entrez Gene, we are now providing direct links from Entrez Gene records to corresponding Gene Reports in XTractor. To use this outlinked option- when in Entrez Gene, for any human gene select the “Link Out” option from the Display menu in Entrez Gene and click on the XTractor link. You will be taken directly to the XTractor graphical report for the Gene of interest and also manually annotated facts on the associated Diseases, Drugs and the Biological Processes for the Gene. http://www.xtractor.in/ncbiSearch.do?xid=XT_15377&symbol=BRCA1 XTractor Premium - A Platform for discovery , knowledge sharing, analysis and modelling of published biomedical facts. The only Knowledgebase which provides "manually" annotated facts from PubMed on a weekly basis Innovati...

Curated databases and data curation

"There does appear to be a distinction between the way curation is used in the bio-sciences, and elsewhere. In particular, the term "curated database" tends to mean a manually constructed database that links literature to data, curated by experts who provide authority (eg see the Wikipedia definition of Biocurator ). The earliest mention of the term "curated database" I can find is in the abstract (and only in the abstract) of Larsen et al (1993)." Chris Rusbridge Digital Curation Blog Since these database are hand curated by experts (manually curated), they always promise a accuracy & quality better than uncurated or NLP based databases. While NLP based databases follow a automated curation provide quick updates and tend to be large in terms of the quantum of data. While they may trade off in accuracy due to their automated curation process. While platforms like XTractor Premium follow a unique approach by trying to adopt the best of both worlds. A ...

A cool ready reckoner on Drugs, Dieases, Proteins & Processes

XTractor now has a ready reckoner on Drugs , Diseases , Proteins & Processes along with sample manually annotated sentences form PubMed available on each of those Drugs , Diseases , Proteins & Processes listed there. This is really going to be handy for any bench scientist. Be part of XTractor community. XTractor the first of its kind - Literature alert service , provides manually curated & annotated sentences for the Keywords of your choice XTractor maps, extracted entities (genes, processes, drugs, diseases etc) to multiple ontologies Enables customized report generation. With XTractor the sentences are categorized into biologically significant relationships The categorized sentences could then be tagged and shared across multiple users Provides users with the ability to create his own database for a set of Key terms Users could change the Keywords of preference from time to time, with changing research needs XTractor thus proves to be a platform for gett...

Smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research II

Previously blogging about Smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research discussed about the latest trends in literature abstraction, alert services and analysis tools. This time as a sequel check out one of the finest alert service using the web 2.0 technology. It is absolutely FREE! It is very simple, just visit the site www.xtractor.in and register. Almost immediately you are provided with a user-name and pw to access the alert service. Smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research II Talking about the development in the field of literature and scientific publication search. Looking beyond NLP some of the advancements and service models based on NLP and other advanced methods. Today to the user's delight there are quite a few companies and organization that provide services that absolutely make a scientist life easy! These services revolve around customized alert services for selected search terms, specific research area of interest even more so pertaining to a ...