StrokeMed: an integrated literature database for stroke and the differentiation of stroke syndrome

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StrokeMed: an integrated literature database for stroke and the differentiation of stroke syndrome
Author(s)
Young Uk Kim; Jin Ho Kim; Young-Kyu Park; Young Joo Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Interdisciplinary Bio Central, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 2-2
Publication Year
2010
Abstract
Complex diseases, such as stroke and cancer, have two or more genetic influences and are affected by environmental factors, which complicate them. Due to the complex characteristics of these diseases, we must search and study comprehensive literature-based article resources. Some disease-related literature databases have been developed through specialized journal issues or major websites. Most of them, however, are scattered throughout a website, and users encounter difficulties in finding accurate and comprehensive information easily and quickly. We developed StrokeMed, an integrated literature database for stroke and the differentiation of stroke syndrome. The system allows users to explore PubMed search results, categorized by MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), and the differentiation of stroke syndrome in Oriental medicine. StrokeMed collects data from important sites, such as PubMed, Scirus, and Scopus, automatically to maintain higher-quality and updated content. Currently, the system indexes more than 20,000 PubMed abstracts that are related to stroke, stroke etiology, and Oriental medicine. The system provides valuable literature information to the scientific and medical fields in stroke.
Keyword
StrokeStroke syndrome differentiationMeSHText MiningInformation extractionInformation retrieval
ISSN
2005-8543
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.4051/ibc.2010.2.2.0002
Type
Article
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