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yas Hunter [8 articles]

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  • OpenDMAP: An open-source, ontology-driven concept analysis engine, with applications to capturing knowledge regarding protein transport, protein interactions and cell-specific gene expression
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 9 (31 January 2008), 78.
    by Lawrence Hunter, Zhiyong Lu, James Firby, William A Baumgartner, Helen L Johnson, Philip V Ogren, Bretonnel K Cohen
  • A critical review of PASBio's argument structures for biomedical verbs
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 7, No. Suppl 3. (2006)
    by Bretonnel K Cohen, Lawrence Hunter
    posted to review nlp by yas on 2008-06-26 03:44:34 as ** along with 1 person satre
  • Getting Started in Text Mining
    PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 4, No. 1. (1 January 2008), e20.
    by Bretonnel K Cohen, Lawrence Hunter
  • Finding GeneRIFs via gene ontology annotations.
    Pac Symp Biocomput (2006), pp. 52-63.
    by Z Lu, KB Cohen, L Hunter
    posted to summarization by yas on 2008-01-08 22:35:45 as **
  • Biomedical Language Processing: What's Beyond PubMed?
    Mol Cell, Vol. 21, No. 5. (3 March 2006), pp. 589-594.
    by L Hunter, KB Cohen
  • notes Natural language processing and systems biology
    (16 December 2004), pp. 147-174.
    by KB Cohen, L Hunter
    edited by Werner Dubitzky, Francisco Azuaje
  • MedMiner: an Internet text-mining tool for biomedical information, with application to gene expression profiling.
    Biotechniques, Vol. 27, No. 6. (December 1999)
    by L Tanabe, U Scherf, LH Smith, JK Lee, L Hunter, JN Weinstein
  • Mining molecular binding terminology from biomedical text.
    Proc AMIA Symp (1999), pp. 127-131.
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