Mbalducc Week 11
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Annotated Bibliography
Pizzaro, Jewett, Nielson, Agosin. (2008) Growth Temperature Exerts Differential Physiological and Transcriptional Responses in Laboratory and Wine Strains of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. "Applied and Environmental Microbiology", 74, 6358-6368, doi:10.1128/AEM.00602-08
- PubMed Abstract: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18723660
- PubMed Central: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570279/
- HTML format: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570279/
- PDF format: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570279/pdf/0602-08.pdf
- Copyright: 2008 American Society for Microbiology. It is open access.
- The publisher is American Society for Microbiology.
- This is a scientific society.
- This article is available both online and in print.
- LMU has not paid a fee for my access to this article.
- I could not find the data associated with this article.
Homma, Iwahashi, Komatsu. (2003) Yeast Gene Expression During Growth at Low Temperature. Cryobiology, 46, doi: 10.1016/S0011-2240(03)00028-2
- PubMed abstract: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12818212
- PubMed Central:
- HTML format: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011224003000282?via%3Dihub
- PDF format: https://ac.els-cdn.com/S0011224003000282/1-s2.0-S0011224003000282-main.pdf?_tid=aa7fa05e-c5d2-11e7-88ae-00000aacb361&acdnat=1510289609_6ec25501ce7af9dcc6b521ef8a024164
- Copyright 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). It is open access.
- The publisher is Elsevier.
- This is a for-profit publisher
- This article is available both online and in print.
- LMU has not paid a fee for my access to this article.
- I could not find the data associated with this article.
Database Searches
Keyword search in each of the following databases:
- PubMed
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
- The keywords I used were: "yeast DNA freeze"
- I got 130 results.
- Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get after narrowing the search?
- The terms which narrow down the search were: "yeast cold shock microarray". I got 6 results.
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
- Google Scholar
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
- The keywords I used were: "yeast DNA freeze"
- I got 150,000 results.
- Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get after narrowing the search?
- The terms which narrow down the search were: "yeast cold shock microarray". I still got a lot of results: 31,600.
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
- Web of Science
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
- The keywords I used were: "yeast DNA freeze"
- I got 166 results
- Which terms in which combinations were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get after narrowing the search?
- The terms which narrow down the search were: "yeast cold shock microarray". I got 10 results.
- What original keyword(s) did you use? How many results did you get?
Advanced search functions for each of these three databases/tools and answer the following:
- PubMed
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
- The most useful advanced search functions were narrowing the date and requiring the keywords be in the title and abstract. This narrowed my results down to 3.
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
- Google Scholar
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
- The most useful advanced search functions were narrowing the date and requiring that all keywords be used in the article. This narrowed my results to 12,500.
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
- Web of Science
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
- The most useful advanced search functions were using specific terms as well as narrowing the date range. This narrowed my results down to 3.
- Which advanced search functions were most useful to narrow down the search? How many results did you get?
Prospective search on the following three review articles in Web of Science:
- Aguilera, J., Randez-Gil, F., & Prieto, J.A. (2007). Cold Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: New Functions for Old Mechanisms. FEMS Microbiological Reviews, 31, 327–341. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6976.2007.00066.x
- How many articles does this article cite?
- 144
- How many articles cite this article?
- 77
- How many articles does this article cite?
- Al-Fageeh, M.B. & Smales, C.M. (2006). Control and Regulation of the Cellular Responses to Cold Shock: the Responses in Yeast and Mammalian Systems. Biochemical Journal, 397, 247–259. doi: 10.1042/BJ20060166
- How many articles does this article cite?
- 125
- How many articles cite this article?
- 108
- How many articles does this article cite?
- Thieringer, H.A., Jones, P.G.,& Inouye, M. (1998). Cold shock and adaptation. BioEssays, 20, 49–57. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-1878(199801)20:1<49::AID-BIES8>3.0.CO;2-N
- How many articles does this article cite?
- 76
- How many articles cite this article?
- 258
- How many articles does this article cite?
Acknowledgements
I worked with the project manager of our team, Hayden Hinsch, on this assignment. We figured out what we needed to do for the bibliography, as it was our job to work on that portion of the assignment. We also worked with our other team members, Arash Lari and Nicole Kalcic on the creation of our team page.
References
LMU BioDB 2017. (2017). Week 11 Retrieved November 7, 2017, from https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2017/index.php/Week_11
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