HubMed Citation Finder

Created using Perl, ParaTools from OpCit and the XML Web Services provided by the NCBI.

 

Use the Select tool in Acrobat Reader to copy text from a reference list, then paste them into the box below.

eg Ochsenbein, A. F., D. D. Pinschewer, B. Odermatt, M. C. Carroll, H. Hengartner, and R. M. Zinkernagel. 1999. Protective T cell-independent antiviral antibody responses are dependent on complement. J. Exp. Med. 190:1165.

Hints:

The parser tries to split citations using the following rules:

First: Newline followed by a number then a period then a space (numbered citation list).

Second: Newline followed by a number then a space (numbered citation list).

Third: Number followed by a period then a newline (unnumbered citation list, split following page numbers).

Therefore, you have to avoid having numbers that aren't reference numbers on new lines.

Please email unparsed references, questions, requests, bugs and comments to alf eaton

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