Every day,more than 3000 unique abstracts are uploaded to PubMed, the main biomedical literature reference database. Even in a researcher's narrowly-defined field, or it is impossible to stay on top of the ever-evolving webs of interconnections between these papers. For example,a unique gene is described - might it be relevant to a researcher's specialty? It could rob many painstaking hours of searching to discover the answer. Now a unique tool developed in the A.
C. Tan lab at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and described nowadays in the journal Bioinformatics helps researchers make these connections. The free tool, HiPub, and is available for download as plugin for the Chrome web browser.
Source: phys.org