The Microchimerism Literature Atlas.

IF 2.4 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11779322251324104
Michael Christian Gruber, Daniel Kummer, Katja Sallinger, Henderson James Cleaves, Arsev Umur Aydinoğlu, Thomas Kroneis
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The Microchimerism Literature Atlas (MCLA) is a comprehensive online dataset to facilitate the investigation of microchimerism (MC), condition where individuals harbor cells from another individual of the same species. The MCLA provides access to more than 15 000 references from MC research, covering peer-reviewed articles and reviews from 1970 to the present. Key features include a multidimensional search function and logical operators for assembling search queries. The MCLA dataset offers a clearly structured data table view, combined with dynamic graphical data representation and visual citation analysis, aiding in the investigation and identification of research trends and patterns. The MCLA supports data export in various formats and receives regular updates. The MCLA is being developed as an essential resource for the MC research community while its framework is easily adaptable for custom literature datasets, enabling its use in other research fields.

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微嵌合文学图集。
微嵌合文献图谱(MCLA)是一个综合性的在线数据集,用于促进微嵌合(MC)的研究,即个体携带来自同一物种的另一个个体的细胞。MCLA提供了超过15,000篇MC研究参考文献,涵盖1970年至今的同行评审文章和评论。主要特性包括多维搜索功能和用于组合搜索查询的逻辑运算符。MCLA数据集提供结构清晰的数据表视图,结合动态图形数据表示和可视化引文分析,有助于调查和识别研究趋势和模式。MCLA支持多种格式的数据导出,并定期更新。MCLA正在发展成为MC研究界的一个重要资源,而它的框架很容易适应自定义文献数据集,使其能够在其他研究领域使用。
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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
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期刊介绍: Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on bioinformatics methods and their applications which must pertain to biological insights. All papers should be easily amenable to biologists and as such help bridge the gap between theories and applications.
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