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Project Citation:
Project Description
Information is drawn from several extant databases: Patents, Publications and Clinical Trial information where NIH funded projects have been cited.
- eRA IRDB (IMPAC II Reporting Database)
- iEdison
- Clinical Trials.gov
- NIH Intramural Database (NIDB)
- PubMed / PubMed Central data from SPIRES in IRDB
- Projects
- Project Abstracts (separate due to file size considerations)
- Publications citing support from projects
- Link Tables for Project to Publication Associations (used to establish the many-to-many relationships between projects and publications citing support from these projects)
- Patents citing support from projects
- Clinical Studies citing support from projects
- The Project and Abstract files have the APPLICATION_ID in common.
- The Publication and Link files have the PMID in common.
- The Patent files have the PROJECT_ID which relates to Core_Project_Num.
- The Clinical Studies relate on the Core Project Number / Core_Project_Num.
Scope of Project
Related Publications
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