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NCBI PubMed NCBI Literature Databases: PubMed Session #1, April 28, 2005 Session #2, April 29, 2005 Ho Chi Minh City, VietNam
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NCBI PubMed The National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD
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NCBI PubMed The National Center for Biotechnology Information Created as a part of NLM in 1988 –Establish public databases –Perform research in computational biology –Develop software tools for sequence analysis –Disseminate biomedical information
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NCBI PubMed Number of Users and Hits Per Day 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Christmas & New Year’s Days NCBI, Currently averaging 15,000,000 to 50,000,000 hits per day!
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NCBI PubMed PubMed Hits for March 2005 Saturday & Sunday ~6 million hits/day PubMed averages 10,000,000 to 13,000,000 hits per day!
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NCBI PubMed Countries of Origin
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NCBI PubMed The (ever expanding) Entrez SystemEntrez PopSet Structure PubMed Books 3D Domains Taxonomy GEO/GDS UniGene Nucleotide Protein Genome OMIM CDD/CDART Journals SNP UniSTS PubMed Central Gene HomoloGene Gene NLM Catalog PubChem BioAssays Compounds Substances Cancer Chromosomes GenSat GenomeProjects
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NCBI PubMed Literature Databases
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NCBI PubMed
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A part of the NCBI Bookshelf Part 1. The Databases Part 3. Querying and Linking the Data Part 2. Data Flow and Processing Part 4. User Support
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NCBI PubMed
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PubMed Central PubMed Central is a digital archive of life sciences journal literature. Integrated into the Entrez retrieval system, PMC provides free and unrestricted access to the full text of over 160 life sciences journals, with more to come.
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NCBI PubMed NCBI Journal Database Detailed journal information
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NCBI PubMed OMIM - A catalogue of genes involved with human disease processes - Detailed clinical and reference information - Curated and maintained by Johns Hopkins - Links to PubMed and sequence databases
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NCBI PubMed “Global Entrez Query”
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NCBI PubMed NM_000249: PubMed Books
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NCBI PubMed Books Link
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NCBI PubMed OMIM: Human Disease Genes Conserved Domain
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