| BioLINK 2004: Linking Biological Literature, Ontologies, and Databases, pp. 50-51. Association for Computational Linguistics Text-mining Needs and Solutions for the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (2008) | |||||||||||||||
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| Proteomics represents a collection of experimental approaches that may be used to investigate biological systems. Such approaches commonly produce vast amounts of data that relate to physical interactions between biomolecules. One challenge in extracting useful information from these data is determining how they relate to current knowledge. The goal of the BIND database (Biomolecular Interaction Network Database) is to curate and archive these interaction data from the literature using a standard data representation so that they may be effectively used for knowledge discovery | |||||||||||||||
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