Literature Networks

Viewing connections implied by scientific publication

  1. Query from sidebar;
  2. Select from matching terms;
  3. View interactive network;
  4. Click network "edge" to view article list;
  5. View highlighted terms in abstract.
(This demo includes a voice track.)
In this example, we explore a literature network around the gene BUB1B. The literature network describes a "knowledge node" that has developed around this gene in the last few years. Networks allow you to navigate and explore connections between genes. To view a literature network, query PubGene and generate a network. Click on a gene and the network is redrawn around that gene. Click on an "edge" between genes and a list of articles is presented. You can also annotate networks from the submission menu. To find out more about how PubGene builds literature networks and their relevance to understanding biology read our User Guide, visit www.pubgene.com or e-mail our support staff at mail@pubgene.com.

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