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Related Citations
Calculated set of PubMed citations closely related to the selected article(s) retrieved using a word weight algorithm. Related articles are displayed in ranked order from most to least relevant, with the “linked from” citation displayed first.
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Gene
Gene records that cite the current articles. Citations in Gene are added manually by NCBI or imported from outside public resources.
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Gene (nucleotide/PMC)
Records in Gene identified from shared sequence and PMC links.
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MedGen
Related information in MedGen
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Nucleotide
Primary database (GenBank) nucleotide records reported in the current articles as well as Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that include the articles as references.
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Nucleotide (Weighted)
Nucleotide records associated with the current articles through the Gene database. These are the related sequences on the Gene record that are added manually by NCBI.
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Protein (RefSeq)
NCBI protein Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that are cited in the current articles, included in the corresponding Gene Reference into Function, or that include the PubMed articles as references.
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Protein (Weighted)
Protein records associated with the current articles through related Gene database records. These are the related sequences on the Gene record that are added manually by NCBI.
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References for this PMC Article
Citation referenced in PubMed article. Only valid for PubMed citations that are also in PMC.
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Taxonomy via GenBank
Taxonomy records associated with the current articles through taxonomic information on related molecular database records (Nucleotide, Protein, Gene, SNP, Structure).
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Protein
Protein translation features of primary database (GenBank) nucleotide records reported in the current articles as well as Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that include the articles as references.
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Genome
Genome records that include the current articles as references. These are typically the articles that report the sequencing and analysis of the genome.
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Free in PMC
Free full text articles in PMC
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Cited in PMC
Full-text articles in the PubMed Central Database that cite the current articles.
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Cited in Books
NCBI Bookshelf books that cite the current articles.