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The Microchimerism Literature Atlas (MCLA) is a new online database for microchimerism (MC) research. It offers over 15,000 references and advanced search tools to identify trends in this field.

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  • Microchimerism (MC) involves the transfer of cells between individuals.
  • Understanding MC requires comprehensive access to existing research.
  • Previous literature access has been fragmented, hindering systematic study.

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  • To develop a centralized, searchable online dataset for microchimerism research.
  • To provide tools for analyzing research trends and patterns in MC.

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  • Compilation of over 15,000 peer-reviewed articles and reviews from 1970 to present.
  • Development of a multidimensional search function with logical operators.
  • Implementation of data table views, graphical data representation, and visual citation analysis.

Main Results:

  • The Microchimerism Literature Atlas (MCLA) provides a structured dataset of MC literature.
  • Features include advanced search, data visualization, and export capabilities.
  • The MCLA facilitates the identification of research trends and patterns.

Conclusions:

  • The MCLA serves as an essential resource for the microchimerism research community.
  • Its adaptable framework can be applied to create literature datasets in other scientific fields.