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Bioinformatics
Scientists develop new tool for exploration, integration of biological data
July 30th, 2004
Robert Hoffmann and Alfonso Valencia of the Spanish National Center of Biotechnology (CNB/CSIC) in Madrid have developed a new web-based tool called iHOP (Information Hyperlinked over Proteins) to help researchers explore scientific literature and integrate information in a more controlled and targeted manner. Reporting in the July 1, 2004, issue of Nature Genetics, the two scientists describe how iHOP, which was developed as part of the European Union (EU)-funded ORIEL and TEMBLOR projects, converts the 14 million abstracts in the PubMed (National Library of Medicine) bibliographic database into a network of interlinked references to genes, proteins, mutations,...
Source: Genomics & Genetics Weekly (2004-07-30)
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