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DisGeNET5Associations obtained by text mining MEDLINE abstracts using the BeFree system2019-03-11
PIRProtein Information Resource (PIR)2019-03-12
AnEMthe largest manually annotated corpus on anatomical entities2019-04-03
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bionlp-st-cg-2013-trainingThe training dataset from the cancer genetics task in the BioNLP Shared Task 2013. Composed of anatomical and molecular entities.10.9 K2023-11-28Released
bionlp-st-epi-2011-trainingThe training dataset from the Epigenetics and Post-translational Modifications (EPI) task in the BioNLP Shared Task 2011. The core entities of the task are genes and gene products (RNA and proteins), identified in the data simply as "Protein" annotations. 7.59 K2023-11-29Released
bionlp-st-id-2011-trainingThe training dataset from the infectious diseases (ID) task in the BioNLP Shared Task 2011. Entity types: - Genes and gene products: gene, RNA, and protein name mentions. - Two-component systems: mentions of the names of two-component regulatory systems, frequently embedding the names of the two Proteins forming the system.- Chemicals: mentions of chemical compounds such as "NaCL".- Organisms: mentions of organism names or organism specification through specific properties (e.g. "graRS mutant").- Regulons/Operons: mentions of names of specific regulons and operons.5.61 K2023-11-28Released
bionlp-st-pc-2013-trainingThe training dataset from the pathway curation (PC) task in the BioNLP Shared Task 2013. The entity types defined in the PC task are simple chemical, gene or gene product, complex and cellular component.7.86 K2023-11-27Released
jnlpba-st-trainingThe training data used in the task came from the GENIA version 3.02 corpus, This was formed from a controlled search on MEDLINE using the MeSH terms "human", "blood cells" and "transcription factors". From this search, 1,999 abstracts were selected and hand annotated according to a small taxonomy of 48 classes based on a chemical classification. Among the classes, 36 terminal classes were used to annotate the GENIA corpus. For the shared task only the classes protein, DNA, RNA, cell line and cell type were used. The first three incorporate several subclasses from the original taxonomy while the last two are interesting in order to make the task realistic for post-processing by a potential template filling application. The publication year of the training set ranges over 1990~1999.51.1 K2023-11-26Released
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