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FACTA+.
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URL: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/facta/

Proper Citation: FACTA+. (RRID:SCR_001767)

Description: Text mining tool to discover associations between biomedical concepts from MEDLINE articles. Use the service from your browser or via a Web Service. The whole MEDLINE corpus containing more than 20 million articles is indexed with an efficient text search engine, and it allows you to navigate such associations and their textual evidence in a highly interactive manner - the system accepts arbitrary query terms and displays relevant concepts immediately. A broad range of important biomedical concepts are covered by the combination of a machine learning-based term recognizer and large-scale dictionaries for genes, proteins, diseases, and chemical compounds. There is also a FACTA+ visualization service that can be found here: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/facta-visualizer/

Abbreviations: FACTA+

Synonyms: Finding Associated Concepts with Text Analysis

Resource Type: web service, software resource, data access protocol, service resource

Defining Citation: PMID:18772154

Keywords: text mining, gene, protein, disease, symptom, drug, enzyme, compound, biomedical, association, machine learning, chemical, text-mining software, bio.tools

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