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Quertle searches for relationships, such as "A causes B".
Thus, it is best to focus your initial query on the core concepts of interest,
such as "what causes B".
Then, add additional terms, such as "mice", and dates when you filter the results.
Authors and journals should be entered into their own search boxes.
Example use this: caffeine treats migraines instead of this: caffeine treats migraines in mice 2009 Smith
Start typing a name to display a list of authors.
As you type more, the list will update accordingly.
When you see the author you want, select that name from the list.
Separate multiple authors by a comma. If more than one author is entered, the results must contain ALL of the names.
Start typing to display a list of journals.
As you type more, the list will update accordingly.
When you see the journal you want, select it from the list.
Separate multiple journals by a comma. The results will be for ANY of the entered publications.
This tab displays documents containing relationships that match your query.
As you filter the results, the number will update.
This tab displays documents simply containing your search terms,
not necessarily in a meaningful relationship.
As you filter the results, the number will update.
To remove any filter, click its
.
When multiple filters are applied, all can be removed using the that appears next to this hint.
Or, click on any of the filters to remove all filters below that level.
Filter documents to those that contain the additional term anywhere within the relevant text
including the title, abstract, body (for full-text), and MeSH terms.
Key Concepts related to your query will appear in this list.
If you used a Power Term, the members of that class of objects appearing in the relationships will be shown. If other terms in your query represent a group of entities (such as "neurotransmitters"), these may be also be listed in separate sections. If your query contains the term "what" (for example, "what controls cell cycle"), the first set of terms listed are specifically from the portion of the relationship that might contain the "what". All queries will also have a section called "General Concepts". These are additional concepts that may be of interest. Click on a term to display only those results that contain the concept of interest. The listed concepts are based on a statistical sampling and are not all-inclusive. |
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