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A Data Integration Workflow to Identify Drug Combinations Targeting Synthetic Lethal Interactions
Published on: May 27, 2021
Client-side integration of life science literature resources
Richard Easty1, Nikolay Nikolov
1Computing Department, InfoLab21, Lancaster University, South Drive, Lancaster LA1 4WA, UK.
Motivation:
The online resources in the life sciences are characterized by a great fragmentation and one of the pressing issues of bioinformatics is making the integration of these resources a smoother and more flexible process than it is currently. Here we present i-cite, a browser extension, which implements a client-side model of integration which improves the navigation within the rapidly increasing life science literature and links terms from it to corresponding non-textual data.
Availability:
http://i-cite.org.
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