2020
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-01324-6
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Coronavirus in context: Scite.ai tracks positive and negative citations for COVID-19 literature

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“….' says [Giovanni] Colavizza [an AI scientist at the University of Amsterdam and visiting researcher at the Alan Turing Institute in London], who is a user of the platform and whose team has analyzed data from the start-up [Scite] in the past" [22]. A high count of mentioning citation statements may provide little more nuance or detail than a total citation count.…”
Section: Use Scite With a Grain Of Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“….' says [Giovanni] Colavizza [an AI scientist at the University of Amsterdam and visiting researcher at the Alan Turing Institute in London], who is a user of the platform and whose team has analyzed data from the start-up [Scite] in the past" [22]. A high count of mentioning citation statements may provide little more nuance or detail than a total citation count.…”
Section: Use Scite With a Grain Of Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reflect this, Scite displays confidence levels for classifications and offers opportunities to flag misclassified cites [ 21 ]. Currently, “ ‘Most citations [in Scite] are classified as “mentions”, because the classifier is trained to be cautious …' says [Giovanni] Colavizza [an AI scientist at the University of Amsterdam and visiting researcher at the Alan Turing Institute in London], who is a user of the platform and whose team has analyzed data from the start-up [Scite] in the past” [ 22 ]. A high count of mentioning citation statements may provide little more nuance or detail than a total citation count.…”
Section: Use Scite With a Grain Of Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If post translational mechanisms (which are subject to adequate selection) play a significant role in immune response in Covid-19, then this may in part explain why patients recovered from Covid-19 quickly lose their antibodies (Long et al, 2020 ), why some do not have strong neutralizing antibodies to begin with, why infection may linger for some patients (Khamsi, 2020 ), why there is such a drastic diversity of neutralizing mAbs isolated from infected patients (Liu et al, 2020 ), or why there is such a marked diversity between neutralizing Ab titer and disease progression altogether (Jahanshahlu and Rezaei, 2020 ; Wu F. et al, 2020 ). If some cells or tissue do not harbor the appropriate post translational antibody modification machinery, or if it does not get adequately selected and upregulated, then this could result in a partial, incomplete or failed immune response, either locally or systemically.…”
Section: The Possible Role Of Rarely Recognized Antibody Diversification In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Getting right information at right time is the need of hour for the researchers working on COVID-19 to develop vaccines or drugs for controlling the pandemic. Scientific articles on COVID-19 are doubling every 14 days, 1,2 which makes the role of librarians crucial during this period. To maintain continuity of flow of information and serve the information needs, some libraries are still open.…”
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