CORA: Understand PubMed Citation Contexts
Understand citation contexts as you browse PubMed papers.
Open data resources in the biomedical domain
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Vasts amounts of biomedical data are stored in open databases and knowledge-bases. Data in these resources are intended to be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). However, integrating relevant parts within a specific project can be a challenge. FAIR-biomed works inside the browser to bring open data directly to specific research situations.
On any page in the browser, highlight some text. Press Ctr+Shift+Z or open a context menu (right-click) and select FAIR-biomed. A new box should appear prompting you to choose a data source to query.
Starting from a gene name, for example, you can fetch a general summary from NCBI Gene, related publications from PubMed or Europe PMC, mouse phenotypes from the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium, or pathways from Reactome. The extension provides links to 20+ resources.
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Understand citation contexts as you browse PubMed papers.
Search for scientific information as quickly as possible while researching and writing scientific papers. Save notes for reference.
Bookmark, tag or add notes to pages, highlight and save quotes or images, save selected Google searches, filter out search results.
View gene information by double clicking a gene name or accession on any webpage.
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