Thursday, April 9, 2009

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Assignaments 5: Pubmed

assignaments the fifth plan to do some practice with PubMed.Premesso that my English is very macaroni I've helped a lot with a guide that the prof has proposed, is somewhat complicated but to make the first steps is very useful.
The initial screen of PubMed is a search engine where we need to type the keywords that the subjects concerned rigardino


In the space indicated by the arrow just enter the words separated by three nouns (written in capital letters):
  • AND need to search for information conteneti both keywords, such as blood disorders (blood AND disease) OR
  • instead is to find issues or concerns regarding both the keywords but not necessarily together
  • NOT
  • finally serves to limit the search to a keyword. For example, if I want information on the blood but not on his blood diseases scriveròò NOT diseaese

click on GO takes place between the various research sources on which we impose at will the limits (author, date, etc.).
This method I have adopted is a simple but fast and intuitive. Of course they are allowing a high selectivity but my medical knowledge and above all language does not allow me to dig deep. NOTE
results produced by research are tuuti are interpreted in English, running some interesting articles I found on ' effect of drugs on sex or pollution on the genes. To be honest I did not understand much but broadly I got an idea

Among the countless attractive services PubMed also provides specific information about proteins. nucleic acids and so on. Clicking on any interested party on the top of the black stripe and adopting the usual method of research can have very detailed information. For example, the nucleotide sequences of the gene, or even draw each locus on the chromosome and on what it is. For example, the gene coding for fetal hemoglobin is in the 8q locus of chromosome 8


informaziooni The amount of proceeds are endless so if any of you already know the site or have discovered a method of research details let me know. As
keywords must be written in English, I am interested to know if there is a program or something like that can translate the words, it is also complicated by the fact that they all have a scientific source. For example, how to translate English into protoporphyrin? Boh

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