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orcs:advanced_search [2017/08/16 20:48]
biogridadmin
orcs:advanced_search [2019/10/03 13:33]
jenn [Publication Searches (By Pubmed ID)]
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         * **Examples**:​ TNN*, CDC*, CLN*, SPO*         * **Examples**:​ TNN*, CDC*, CLN*, SPO*
         * **These will not work**: ST*E, *L01, CC* (too short)         * **These will not work**: ST*E, *L01, CC* (too short)
 +    * **Multi-Identifier Searching** - BioGRID ORCS supports multi-identifier searching (ie. searching for more than one gene at a time). Simply enter your query ids one after another separated by commas. You can even intermix wildcard and non-wildcard searches.
 +        * **Examples**:​ MAP7,​CLN*,​SULT1E1
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 ===== Publication Searches (By Pubmed ID) ===== ===== Publication Searches (By Pubmed ID) =====
-If you select "By Publication"​ tab from the main page, you can search by pubmed ​id. Simply enter a list of valid pubmed ​ids separated by commas and our search will pull up as many as it can find as long as they contain results within our database. Here are some examples:+If you select "By Publication"​ tab from the main page, you can search by pubmed ​ID. Simply enter a list of valid pubmed ​IDs separated by commas and our search will pull up as many as it can find as long as they contain results within our database. Here are some examples:
   * 26627737   * 26627737
   * 28145866,​28611215,​27260156,​27760321   * 28145866,​28611215,​27260156,​27760321
  
-Be sure that you don't mix pubmed ID searches with full text searches (described below) if for example you search for "​10391924 DIABETES"​ (combining a pubmed and a full text term) our search will simply ignore the full text term and search exclusively for the pubmed id, potentially returning a result you were not interested in. Also, pubmed IDs can contain only numbers 0-9, so any alpha characters will result in an invalid pubmed ​id.+Be sure that you don't mix pubmed ID searches with full text searches (described below) if for example you search for "​10391924 DIABETES"​ (combining a pubmed and a full text term) our search will simply ignore the full text term and search exclusively for the pubmed id, potentially returning a result you were not interested in. Also, pubmed IDs can contain only numbers 0-9, so any alpha characters will result in an invalid pubmed ​ID.
  
 **Note:** BioGRID ORCS does not archive the entire pubmed database. When searching by Pubmed ID you are searching only those publications that have been curated by our curation team. If a publication is not available that you think contains interactions,​ please contact us at **[[biogridadmin@gmail.com]]** and let us know the pubmed ID so we can ensure its availability in a future update. ​ **Note:** BioGRID ORCS does not archive the entire pubmed database. When searching by Pubmed ID you are searching only those publications that have been curated by our curation team. If a publication is not available that you think contains interactions,​ please contact us at **[[biogridadmin@gmail.com]]** and let us know the pubmed ID so we can ensure its availability in a future update. ​
 
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