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Abstract RETRACTION: J. Li, C. Tang, X. Zhang, R. Xing, and Q. Guo, “Histone Lactylation‐Driven Upregulation of VRK1 Expression Promotes Stemness and Proliferation of Glioma Stem Cells,” Advanced Science 12, no. 44 (2025): e03897, https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202503897.
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Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Management of Data, 2018
An increasing amount of information is being published in structured databases and retrieved using queries, raising the question of how query results should be cited. Since there are a large number of possible queries over a database, one strategy is to specify citations to a small set of frequent queries - citation views - and use these to construct ...
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An increasing amount of information is being published in structured databases and retrieved using queries, raising the question of how query results should be cited. Since there are a large number of possible queries over a database, one strategy is to specify citations to a small set of frequent queries - citation views - and use these to construct ...
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Encouraging data citation and discovery with the Data Citation Index
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 2014An overview of the Data Citation Index is provided. Thomson Reuters developed this resource in response to a stated desire among members of the research community for increased attribution of non-traditional scholarly output. Launched in October of 2012 on the Web of science research platform, its aims include linking published research articles to ...
Megan M, Force, Nigel J, Robinson
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Datacite Citation Display: Unlocking Data Citations
2020Are published datasets actually being cited? It's a question that must cross the mind of any avid reader of this blog at least once. We have talked about data citation plenty on this blog. Often, though, we talk about the links between academic resources and datasets — the kind of links collected by our Event Data Service.
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