articleBioinformaticsJan 16, 2013BRONZE OA

miRCancer: a microRNA–cancer association database constructed by text mining on literature

East Carolina University

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Abstract

MOTIVATION: Research interests in microRNAs have increased rapidly in the past decade. Many studies have showed that microRNAs have close relationships with various human cancers, and they potentially could be used as cancer indicators in diagnosis or as a suppressor for treatment purposes. There are several databases that contain microRNA-cancer associations predicted by computational methods but few from empirical results. Despite the fact that abundant experiments investigating microRNA expressions in cancer cells have been carried out, the results have remain scattered in the literature. We propose to extract microRNA-cancer associations by text mining and store them in a database called miRCancer.…

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Keywords
  • microRNA
  • Cancer
  • Association rule learning
  • Computer science
  • Suppressor
  • Association (psychology)
  • Computational biology
  • Bioinformatics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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