Pub Med
PubMed is the site that I have most used these 2 years studying Odontology....
It's a search
engine for access to the Medline database. It was developed by the National
Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the US National Library of
Medicine (NLM).
It's launch in January 1996 as an experimental database but it's in June 1997 when free
and public access to PubMed MEDLINE appeared.
It includes more
than 28 million citations of biomedical literature, biological science
magazines and online books.
For its
quality and the possibility of free access received millions of visits per
year. Multiple databases can be accessed in the area of life sciences,
particularly in the fields of genetics and pharmacology.
The language is
mostly English, for the number of publications in that language, but it can
also be found in other languages such as Spanish, Brazilian, Chinese, etc.
The types of
works found are: original articles, bibliographic reviews, clinical trials,
meta-analysis, etc.
Articles can be
searched by title, author, subject, year, etc., and if you want something else specific you can use search filters: full text availability, publication date,
human or animal research, type of article, language , age of researchers, sex
and magazines.
Every week I
have to enter this site because I have a special subject, which is closely
linked to the search for articles for a research project. I love it because I
always find what I'm looking for and it's very easy to use.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
Pubmed is a excellent website! but it is difficult for me to use it :(
ResponderEliminarWhen I started this blog I was looking for a website too, but I did not find one! Hahaha I completely forget this website.
ResponderEliminarI also use this page!! it is so good!
ResponderEliminarI totally agree with you, PubMed is the best, kisses
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