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Biochemistry Databases

Guide
Accessed via the Find research papers and other research materials
tab at http://subjectguides.york.ac.uk/biochemistry
For Biochemistry and related areas research papers>>
eb o! "cience and "copus are the most comprehensive sources.
For Biochemistry and related areas general background #eb
sources >>
orldide"cience.org provides a good$ #ide%ranging general coverage though
many o! the sources are not peer revie#ed and all need to be vie#ed #ith
caution be!ore re%using material !ound there.
For Biomedical in!ormation >>
Both &ub'ed and 'edline provide unmatched coverage o! biomedical and
biotechnical in!ormation. (hey share the same data but #hat sets ')D*+,)
apart !rom &ub'ed is the added value o! using the ,*' -,ational *ibrary o!
'edicine$ ."A/ controlled vocabulary$ 'edical "ubject 0eadings -'e"0
1
/$ to
inde2 citations. (his can result in a more controlled search o! the available
data.
For )n3ymology in!ormation >>
(he "cience Direct 'ethods in )n3ymology series covers most relevant
material #ith volumes back to 4566.
*i!e sciences protocols -prede7ned #ritten procedural methods in
the design and implementation o! e2periments/ >>
(he "pringer &rotocols archive -4584 9 :;4:/ contains :5$;;; searchable
protocols.
hen scienti7c !ull te2t journal articles are needed in a hurry< >>
=ournal papers -though only )lsevier publications/ at "cienceDirect
For >hemistry and detailed >hemical in!ormation >> the >hemistry
"ubject Guide should be consulted.

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