One of the greatest perks of our information age is that
biomedical literature goes out to the world, for the entire community to search for, read, and build upon.
Bioinformaticist Andrew Su (center front) has launched a crowdsourcing campaign to find game - changing links
in biomedical literature by using volunteer «citizen scientists.»
(Honestly, you could sit and read scientific papers on this for days on end: Pubmed, the NIH's archive
of biomedical literature catalogs 4,386 papers on sedentary behavior published just since the start of 2016.)
The F1000 Faculty selects, rates, and reviews articles they consider worthy of inclusion in F1000Prime to help you filter the mass
of biomedical literature.
It's likely that other game - changing links lurk elsewhere in
the biomedical literature.
They hope to expand that to all of
the biomedical literature next year, over 20 million papers.
He turned me on to
this biomedical literature, and my God, I found case after case in which people had been nailed in their coffins by mistake.
A review of p - values in
the biomedical literature from 1990 to 2015 shows that these widely misunderstood statistics are being used increasingly, instead of better metrics of effect size or uncertainty.
The beta version of Watson for Genomics processed abstracts and in some cases, full text articles from PubMed, a comprehensive source of more than 27 million citations for
biomedical literature.
They devised a biological interaction network using the Biomolecular Object Network Databank database of molecular interactions curated from
the biomedical literature, then mapped differentially expressed genes from expression array data onto the network.
Garner's research group used an automated software tool to check
the biomedical literature for duplicated text, and identified more than 79,000 pairs of article abstracts and titles containing duplicated wording.
An analysis by Garner in the press at Urologic Oncology shows that while the total quantity of
biomedical literature has risen steadily since 2000, cases of republication stopped rising after 2003 and fell sharply between 2006 and 2008 (see graph).
Sackler Colloquium on Improving the Reproducibility of Scientific Research: Misrepresentation and distortion of research in biomedical literature
A new study finds the chemical war against cholesterol using statin drugs was justified through statistical deception and the cover up of over 300 adverse health effects documented in
the biomedical literature.
These terms are derived by searching
the biomedical literature database, PubMed for the name Crataegus azarolus L..
Extensive experience searching
the biomedical literature, including PubMed and Web of Science
The F1000 Faculty selects, rates, and reviews articles they consider worthy of inclusion in F1000Prime to help you filter the mass of
biomedical literature.