A case study: semantic integration of gene–disease associations for type 2 diabetes mellitus from literature and biomedical data resources
D Rebholz-Schuhmann, C Grabmüller… - Drug discovery today, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•The SESL prototype combines the scientific literature with biomedical data
resources.•All integration of resources is based on semantic web technology for public …
resources.•All integration of resources is based on semantic web technology for public …
The CALBC RDF triple store: retrieval over large literature content
S Croset, C Grabmüller, C Li, S Kavaliauskas… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2010 - arxiv.org
Integration of the scientific literature into a biomedical research infrastructure requires the
processing of the literature, identification of the contained named entities (NEs) and …
processing of the literature, identification of the contained named entities (NEs) and …
Selected papers from the 12th annual Bio-Ontologies meeting
Biology, medicine, and biomedical computing have become critically dependent on the use
of ontologies. Resources such as the Gene Ontology, the National Cancer Institute's …
of ontologies. Resources such as the Gene Ontology, the National Cancer Institute's …
Semi-automated hypothesis evaluation using semantic technologies
AV Callahan - 2014 - repository.library.carleton.ca
In today's age of “big data” and “omics” research, biologists face two unique challenges-
sharing their results with the larger community in an interpretable and reusable format and …
sharing their results with the larger community in an interpretable and reusable format and …
[PDF][PDF] The CALBC RDF Triple store: retrieval over large literature content
S Croset, C Grabmüller, C Li, S Kavaliauskas… - Nature …, 2011 - academia.edu
Integration of the scientific literature into a biomedical research infrastructure requires the
processing of the literature, identification of the contained named entities (NEs) and …
processing of the literature, identification of the contained named entities (NEs) and …