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Novel application of normalized pointwise mutual information(NPMI) to mine biomedical literature for gene sets associated with disease: use case in breast carcinogenesis

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posted on 2018-06-22, 13:51 authored by S.M Watford, R.G Grashow, V.Y De La Rosa, R.A. Rudel, K.P. Friedman, M.t Martin
Data associated with article Novel application of normalized pointwise mutual information (NPMI) to mine
biomedical literature for gene sets associated with disease: use case in breast carcinogenesis published in Computational Toxicology Journal accepted on June 18, 2018

S.M. Watford, R.G. Grashow, V.Y. De La Rosa, R.A. Rudel, K.P. Friedman, M.T. Martin, Novel application of normalized pointwise mutual information (NPMI) to mine biomedical literature for gene sets associated with disease: use case in breast carcinogenesis, Computational Toxicology (2018), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comtox.2018.06.003

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