I just found out about these tools - they need to be played with a bit, but I already found a bunch of papers that I didn't know existed -- check them out:
http://ligercat.ubio.org (uses word clouds)
www.pubget.com (gets pdfs)
http://etest.vbi.vt.edu/etblast3/ (text similarities)
http://gopubmed.org uses semantics (context/relationship significance)
and for fun, check out the plagiarism database, and see if you have been plagiarised - entire papers are copied according to this database, all too often (of course its easier to publish if you just copy other people's work) http://dejavu.vbi.vt.edu/dejavu/
and finally an online list of multiple useful sites:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/CBBresearch/Lu/search/
Hello! you have reached the official blog spot of our lab which is based at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Department of Urology - our main area of study is prostate cancer, nutrition, and epigenetics - but we also study changes in gene expression in benign-prostatic hyperplasia - we have made this blog so as we can share thoughts about the lab, papers that are just published and anything else remotely relevant at any time, and from anywhere!
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