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    Sep 21

    Want to learn more about pharmacogenetics? you could search MedGen & find info about codeine response, for example, including therapeutic recommendations from professional societies, links to resources & the latest published research in PubMed?

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    Sep 19

    En garde! It's time to foil the ! Learn all about influenza, including vaccines, from :

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  3. Sep 20
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  4. Sep 19

    GenBank will start using expanded accession formats by December 2018. See the latest story on NCBI Insights to learn more about what this means for you. As always, you can send questions to info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.

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    Sep 10

    Want to find a list of diseases with a particular set of clinical features? Try MedGen’s advanced search:

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    Sep 10

    Looking for free full-text articles from biomedical & life sciences journals? PMC (PubMed Central) has over 5 million:

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    Sep 7

    Read about treatments for Alzheimer's during World Alzheimer's Awareness Month on Bookshelf:

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    Sep 4

    MedGen is NCBI’s portal to information about conditions and phenotypes related to Medical Genetics. How can we serve you better? Your suggestions and comments are welcomed. Email us at medgen_help@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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    Aug 31

    ’s super sends you back to school with superpowers!

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  10. Sep 5

    Improved search feature developed at NCBI Labs now on Nucleotide, Protein, Assembly and Genome !

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  11. Sep 4

    Join us for the Sept 12 (was Sept 5) webinar , "Release Plan for the New NCBI API Keys" No need to re -register. Still time to sign up!

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  12. Sep 3

    Don’t forget to sign up for our Sept 5 webinar, "Release Plan for the New NCBI API Keys"

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    Aug 29

    Need help to start taking advantage of NCBI’s MedGen - the one-stop-shop for genetic phenotype information? Check out the latest webinar:

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  14. Aug 30

    Professors! Just in time for school, this post shows you all the ways an NCBI Account can simplify and even automate tasks.

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  15. Aug 29

    Use NCBI E-Utils API? Join us next Wednesday, Sept 5. We’ll give you a schedule of brief testing periods and the timing of the full release of API key functionality

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  16. Aug 28

    NCBI scientists use machine-learning to improve literature triage in genomic variation resources

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  17. Aug 28

    Searching for prokaryotic genomes and assemblies is easier with NCBI’s improved search: The improvements on our global search page highlight the best results & provide links to related NCBI content.

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  18. Aug 24

    A new set of standalone variation services replaces the variant matching functions of Variation Reporter. They’re faster, better at handling variants in repeat regions & scalable to accommodate the continued explosive growth of variation volume.

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    Aug 23

    Have you been searching for info on Mendelian disorders, pharmacological response phenotypes, complex disorders, or a specific clinical feature or findings? Try NCBI’s MedGen! You can find all you need about phenotypes with a genetic component. Try us out:

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  20. Aug 23

    Analyze your data in GDV in a number of ways, including connecting to track hubs – right from the browser display! Check out the latest story on NCBI Insights to learn how:

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