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  • Search Google Scholar for academic papers, citations, and author profiles.

  • Resolve scholarly identifiers (DOI, PMID, ISBN, arXiv, ISSN, ADS, WHO IRIS) into citations (10,000+ CSL styles) and exports (BibTeX, RIS, EndNote...), plus retraction, open-access, and citation-fabrication checks. Six tools, anonymous-friendly Streamable HTTP.

  • Discover research articles related to a specific PubMed article by entering its PMID. This tool helps researchers expand their literature review and identify relevant studies.
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  • Search across PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, and ClinicalTrials.gov to find comprehensive medical research and clinical trial information for any medical topic or condition.
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  • Retrieve a researcher's publications with citation counts from Semantic Scholar and Google Scholar, providing titles, years, and URLs for academic analysis.
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  • Extract research results from Google Scholar search URLs to get titles, authors, publication years, and snippets with timestamps for data freshness awareness.
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  • Search academic papers across arXiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, and other scholarly databases using a unified interface. Filter results by year and customize search parameters to find relevant research publications.
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  • Retrieve papers by specific authors from Google Scholar. Access paginated publication lists to build bibliographies and track academic research output.
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