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Smalheiser NR, Zhou W, Torvik VI. Distribution of "Characteristic" Terms in MEDLINE Literatures. Information 2011; 2(2):266-276.
Torvik VI, Smalheiser NR. Author name disambiguation in MEDLINE. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data 2009, 3(3):11.
Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI, Zhou W. Arrowsmith two-node search interface: A tutorial on finding meaningful links between two disparate sets of articles in MEDLINE. Comput Meth Program Biomed. 2009; 94(2): 190-197.
Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Author name disambiguation. In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (B. Cronin, Ed.), Vol. 43 (2009), pp. 287-313.
Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. The place of literature-based discovery in contemporary scientific practice. In: Literature-based discovery (M. Weeber, P. Bruza, Eds.), Springer, 2008. pp 13-22.
Swanson DR. Running, esophageal acid reflux, and atrial fibrillation: A chain of events linked by evidence from separate medical literatures. Med Hypotheses. 2008. Epub May 2. Smalheiser NR, Zhou W, Torvik, VI. Anne O'Tate: A tool to support user-driven summarization, drill-down and browsing of PubMed search results. J Biomed Discov Collab. 2008; 3:2. Epub Feb 15. Torvik VI, Smalheiser NR. A quantitative model for linking two disparate sets of articles in Medline. Bioinformatics 2007; 23(13): 1658-1665. Supplementary figures and tables. Zhou W, Yu C, Smalheiser N, Torvik V, Hong J. Knowledge-intensive conceptual retrieval and passage extraction of biomedical literature. Proc. 30th Ann. Intl. ACM SIGIR Conf. on Research & Development on Information Retrieval, in press (this conference was peer-reviewed and had overall 18% acceptance rate). Zhou W, Torvik VI, Smalheiser NR. ADAM: another database of abbreviations in Medline. Bioinformatics 2006; 22(22): 2813-2818. Torvik VI, Smalheiser NR. Author name disambiguation in MEDLINE. Presented at Workshop for Scholarly Databases & Data Integration, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. August 31, 2006. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI, Bischoff-Grethe A, Burhans LB, Gabriel M, Homayouni R, Kashef A, Martone ME, Perkins GA, Price DL, Talk AC, West R. Collaborative development of the Arrowsmith two node search interface designed for laboratory investigators. J Biomed Discov Collab. 2006 Jul 3;1(1):8. Smalheiser NR. Aiding biomedical researchers with tools to assist discovery. AMIA Spring Congress 2006. Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Ranking indirect connections in literature-based discovery: The role of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). JASIST 2006;57(11):1427-1439. Swanson DR. Atrial fibrillation in athletes: Implicit literature-based connections suggest that overtraining and subsequent inflammation may be a contributory mechanism. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66(6):1085-92. Zhang W, Yu C, Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Segmentation of publication records of authors from the web. Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06). Atlanta, GA. April, 2006. Download the datasets and Java programs used in the experiments (130 MB). Smalheiser, NR. The Arrowsmith Project: 2005 Status Report. Invited address at the 8th International Conference on Discovery Science and the 16th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory, October 8-11, 2005, Singapore. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (A. Hoffman, H. Motoda, and T. Scheffer, Editors) 3735:26-43. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. Copyright Springer-Verlag. Smalheiser NR, Perkins GA, Jones S. Guidelines for negotiating scientific collaborations. Formally endorsed by the AMIA Working Group on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues. PLoS Biology 2005; 3(6): e217. Torvik VI, Weeber M, Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR. A probabilistic similarity metric for Medline records:a model for author name disambiguation. JASIST 2005; 56(2): 140-158. Brown GG, Pieper S, Martone M, Aucoin N, Joyner A, Bischoff-Grethe A, Torvik V. The Query Atlas: A brain referenced knowledge discovery tool. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 2004. Smalheiser NR. Knowledge Discovery in Medline and Other Databases. In: "The Bioinformatics of Brains: From Genes and Proteins to Behaviors." (Williams RW, ed.) pp. 9-16. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience 2003. Powerpoint slides Smalheiser NR. Linking investigators. A centralized linking facility for data sharing and coordination of samples in tissue banks. EMBO Reports 2003; 4: 108-110. Link to EMBO Reports. Swanson DR. An introduction to Medline searching. Presented at the Arrowsmith Project short course, UIC Psychiatric Institute, September 3-5, 2003. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR, Torvik VI, Palmer C, Cragin M, Hogan T, West R, Bischoff-Grethe A, Yu C. (presenters) Informatics tools for scientific discovery and collaboration. Arrowsmith Project short course, UIC Psychiatric Institute, September 3-5, 2003. Smalheiser NR, Yu C, Torvik VI, Wu Z, Raghavan V, Qian H, Meng W. SE-Album: A SELEGO Application in Integrated Retrieval From Multiple Online Bio-Informatics Search Systems Poster presented at the 2003 BISTI Symposium "Digital Biology: The Emerging Paradigm". Smalheiser NR. What every Psychiatric Researcher should know about Informatics, presented at the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, March 29 - April 2, 2003. Gardner D, Toga AW, Ascoli GA, Beatty JT, Brinkley JF, Dale AM, Fox PT, Gardner EP, George JS, Goddard N, Harris KM, Herskovits EH, Hines ML, Jacobs GA, Jacobs RE, Jones EG, Kennedy DN, Kimberg DY, Mazziotta JC, Miller PL, Mori S, Mountain DC, Reiss AL, Rosen GD, Rottenberg DA, Shepherd GM, Smalheiser NR, Smith KP, Strachan T, Van Essen DC, Williams RW, Wong ST. Towards effective and rewarding data sharing. Neuroinformatics. 2003;1(3):289-95. Smalheiser NR. Informatics and hypothesis-driven research. EMBO Reports 2002; 3: 702. Link to EMBO Reports. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI, Weeber M, Swanson DR. The Arrowsmith Project: New Tools to assist Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration, presented at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 1, 2002. Torvik VI, Weeber M, Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Identifying Authors that Link Disparate Literatures, poster presented at the Human Brain Project annual meeting, Bethesda, MD, May 6-7, 2002. Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR, Bookstein A. Information discovery from complementary literatures: categorizing viruses as potential weapons. JASIST 2001; 52: 797-812. Smalheiser NR. Predicting emerging technologies with the aid of text-based data mining: a micro approach. Technovation 2001; 21: 689-693. Smalheiser NR. Arrowsmith Data Mining Techniques in Neuro-Informatics. National Institutes of Health R01 proposal, 2000. Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR. Implicit text linkages between Medline records: using Arrowsmith as an aid to scientific discovery. Library Trends 1999; 48: 48-59. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Calcium-independent phospholipase A2 and schizophrenia. Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 1998; 55: 752-753. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Using ARROWSMITH: a computer-assisted approach to formulating and assessing scientific hypotheses. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 1998; 57: 149-153. Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR. An interactive system for finding complementary literatures: a stimulus to scientific discovery. Artificial Intelligence 1997; 91: 183-203. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Indomethacin and Alzheimer s Disease. Neurology 1996; 46: 583. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Linking estrogen to Alzheimer's Disease: an informatics approach. Neurology 1996; 47: 809-810. Smalheiser NR, Swanson DR. Assessing a gap in the biomedical literature: magnesium deficiency and neurologic disease. Neurosci. Res. 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Others who have reviewed, replicated or assessed Arrowsmith: Baker NC, Hemminger BM. Mining connections between chemicals, proteins, and diseases extracted from Medline annotations. J Biomed Inform. 2010 Mar 27. [Epub ahead of print] Cohen T, Schvaneveldt R, Widdows D. Reflective Random Indexing and indirect inference: A scalable method for discovery of implicit connections. J Biomed Inform. 2009 Sep 15. [Epub ahead of print] Sebastian Y, Loh BCS, Then PHH. A Paradigm Shift: Combined Literature and Ontology-Driven Data Mining for Discovering Novel Relations in Biomedical Domain. IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops 2009; pp.51-57. Yetisgen-Yildiz M, Pratt W. A new evaluation methodology for literature-based discovery systems. J Biomed Inform. 2009 Aug;42(4):633-43.
Petric I, Urbancic T, Cestnik B, Macedoni-Luksic M. Literature mining method RaJoLink for uncovering relations between biomedical concepts. J Biomed Inform. 2009 Apr;42(2):219-27. Bruza P, Weeber M. (Eds.) Literature-based discovery. Information Science and Knowledge Managemen Series, Vol. 15., Springer, 2008. This book has eleven chapters contributed by the leading researchers in the LBD field. Kostoff RN. Literature-Related Discovery (LRD): Introduction and background. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 165-185. Kostoff RN, Briggs MB, Solka JL, Rushenberg RL. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Methodology. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 185-202. Kostoff RN, Block JA, Stump JA, Johnson D. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for Raynaud's Phenomenon. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 203-214. Kostoff RN. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for cataracts. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 215-225. Kostoff RN, Briggs MB. Literature-Related Discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for Parkinson's Disease. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 226-238. Kostoff RN, Briggs MB, Lyons TJ. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for Multiple Sclerosis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 239-255. Kostoff RN, Solka JL, Rushenberg RL, Wyatt JA. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Water purification. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 256-275. Kostoff RN, Block JA, Solka JL, Briggs MB, Rushenberg RL, Stump JA, Johnson D, Lyons TJ, Wyatt JR. Literature-related discovery (LRD): Lessons learned, and future research directions. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2008; 75(2): 276-299. Ahlers C, Hristovski D, Kilicoglu H, Rindflesch TC. Using the Literature-Based Discovery Paradigm to Investigate Drug Mechanisms. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2007: 6-10. Weeber, M. Drug Discovery as an Example of Literature-Based Discovery. In Computational Discovery of Scientific Knowledge, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer. 2007: 290-306. Yetisgen-Yildiz M, Pratt W. Using statistical and knowledge-based approaches for literature-based discovery. J Biomed Inform. 2006 Dec;39(6):600-11. Hristovski D, Friedman C, Rindflesch TC, Peterlin B. Exploiting semantic relations for literature-based discovery. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2006: 349-53. Kostoff RN. Systematic acceleration of radical discovery and innovation in science and technology. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2006; 73(8): 923-936. Bekhuis T. Conceptual biology, hypothesis discovery, and text mining: Swanson's legacy. Biomedical Digital Libraries 2006, 3:2. Hunter L, Cohen KB. Biomedical language processing: what's beyond PubMed? Mol Cell. 2006 Mar 3;21(5):589-94. Jensen LJ, Saric J, Bork P. Literature mining for the biologist: from information retrieval to biological discovery. 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Extending the mutual information measure to rank inferred literature relationships. BMC Bioinformatics. 2004 Oct 7;5(1):145. Das Neves, FA. Stepping Stones and Pathways:Improving Retrieval by Chains of Relationships between Documents. PhD Dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. September, 2004. Srinivasan P, Libbus B. Mining MEDLINE for implicit links between dietary substances and diseases. Bioinformatics. 2004 Aug 4;20 Suppl 1:I290-I296. Wren JD, Bekeredjian R, Stewart JA, Shohet RV, Garner HR. Knowledge discovery by automated identification and ranking of implicit relationships. Bioinformatics. 2004 Feb 12;20(3):389-98. Wren JD, Garner HR. Shared relationship analysis: ranking set cohesion and commonalities within a literature-derived relationship network. Bioinformatics. 2004 Jan 22;20(2):191-8. Srinivasan P Text Mining: Generating Hypotheses from MEDLINE JASIST 2004; 55(5): 396-413. Pratt W, Yetisgen-Yildiz M. 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Thagard P. Ulcers and bacteria I: discovery and acceptance. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences 1998; 29(1), 107-136. Kaiser JF. You and your research. Transcript of the Bell Communications Research Colloquium Seminar given by Richard W. Hamming on March 7, 1986. Richmond, PA. What are we looking for? Attention to the nature of scientific discovery would produce better information retrieval systems. Science 1963;139:737-739.
MicroRNA and bioinformatics studies: Smalheiser NR, Lugli G, Rizavi HS, Zhang H, Torvik VI, Pandey GN, Davis JM, Dwivedi Y. MicroRNA expression in rat brain exposed to repeated inescapable shock: differential alterations in learned helplessness vs. non-learned helplessness. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol. 2011; 28:1-11. Smalheiser NR, Lugli G, Thimmapuram J, Cook EH, Larson J. Endogenous siRNAs and noncoding RNA-derived small RNAs are expressed in adult mouse hippocampus and are up-regulated in olfactory discrimination training RNA 2011 Jan;17(1):166-81. Smalheiser NR, Lugli G, Lenon AL, Davis JM, Torvik VI, Larson J. Olfactory discrimination training up-regulates and reorganizes expression of microRNAs in adult mouse hippocampus. ASN Neuro. 2010 Feb 26;2(1):e00028. Smalheiser NR. Do Neural Cells Communicate with Endothelial Cells via Secretory Exosomes and Microvesicles?. Cardiovascular Psychiatry and Neurology 2009, Article ID 383086.
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microRNA Regulation of Synaptic Plasticity.
Neuromolecular Med. 2009;11(3):133-40.
Smalheiser NR. Synaptic enrichment of microRNAs in adult mouse forebrain is related to structural features of their precursors. Biol Direct. 2008 Oct 29; 3(1): 44.
Smalheiser NR, Lugli G, Torvik VI, Mise N, Ikeda R, Abe K. Natural antisense transcripts are co-expressed with sense mRNAs in synaptoneurosomes of adult mouse forebrain. Neurosci Res. 2008 Dec; 62(4): 236-239.
Smalheiser NR. Regulation of mammalian microRNA processing and function by cellular signaling and subcellular localization. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2008 Nov; 1779(11): 678-681.
Lugli G, Torvik VI, Larson J, Smalheiser NR. Expression of microRNAs and their precursors in synaptic fractions of adult mouse forebrain. Journal of Neurochemistry 2008; 106(2): 650-661.
Smalheiser NR. Exosomal transfer of proteins and RNAs at synapses in the nervous system. Biology Direct 2007, 2:35. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Models of microRNA-target coordination. In: "microRNAs: From Basic Science to Disease Biology", (K. Appasani, Ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 221-226. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Alu elements within human mRNAs are probable microRNA targets. Trends in Genetics 2006; 22(10), 532-536. Supplements: file 1(pdf), file 2(xls). Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Complications in mammalian microRNA target prediction. In: "MicroRNA: Protocols", ed. S.-Y. Ying, in the series "Methods in Molecular Biology", Humana Press, 2006, 119-128. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. Mammalian microRNAs derived from genomic repeats. Trends in Genetics 2005; 21(6): 322-326. Supplements: file 1(pdf), file 2(pdf), file 3(xls).
Lugli G, Larson J, Martone ME, Jones Y, Smalheiser NR.
Dicer and eIF2c are enriched at
postsynaptic densities in adult mouse brain and are modified by
neuronal activity in a calpain-dependent manner. J Neurochem. 2005
Aug;94(4):896-905. Supplemental figures. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. A population-based statistical approach identifies parameters characteristic of human microRNA-mRNA interactions. BMC Bioinformatics 2004;5:139. Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI. A statistical approach predicts human microRNA targets. Genome Biology preprint repository 2004; 5: P4 (database deposited at BMC). Smalheiser NR. EST analyses predict the existence of a population of chimeric microRNA precursor-mRNA transcripts expressed in normal human and mouse tissues. Genome Biology 2003; 4:403. Link to Genome Biology. Smalheiser NR. Conserved amphipathic helices near the N-terminus and C-terminus of the alpha subunit of Cranin(Dystroglycan). Cell Adhesion and Communication 1998; 5: 401-404. Smalheiser NR. Proteins in unexpected locations. Molecular Biology of the Cell 1996; 7:1003-1014.
Other publications: Torvik VI, Triantaphyllou E. Discovering rules that govern monotone phenomena. In: "Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Approaches Based on Rule Induction Techniques" (Triantaphyllou and Felici, eds.) Massive Computing Series, Springer-Verlag, 2006, Chapter 4: 149-192. Smalheiser NR. Bath toys--a source of gastrointestinal infection. N Engl J Med. 2004 Jan 29;350(5):521. Torvik VI, Triantaphyllou E.Guided Inference of Nested Monotone Boolean Functions. Information Sciences 2003; 151: 171-200. Lugli G, Krueger JM, Davis JM, Persico AM, Keller F, Smalheiser NR. Methodological factors influencing measurement and processing of plasma reelin in humans. BMC Biochemistry 2003;4:9. Das A, Smalheiser NR, Markaryan A, Kaplan A. Evidence for binding of the ectodomain of amyloid precursor protein 695 and activated high molecular weight kininogen. Biochemica et Biophysica Acta (General Subjects) 2002; 1571: 225-238. Kim HM, Qu T, Kriho V, Lacor P, Smalheiser NR, Pappas GD, Guidotti A, Costa E, Sugaya K. Reelin function in neural stem cell biology. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 2002; 99: 4020:4025. Smalheiser NR, Manev H, Costa E. RNAi and brain function: was McConnell on the right track? Trends Neurosci. 2001 Apr;24(4):216-8. Smalheiser NR. Walter Pitts. Perspect Biol Med. 2000 Winter;43(2):217-26. Last modified: Jan 10 2010 |