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How do I link to my publications on PubMed from my profile?

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How do I link to my publications on PubMed from my profile?

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First you need to do a search on PubMed that returns accurate results. Then you need to generate a real URL for that search, and finally you must add that URL to your profile Through some experimenting, we found the following query string to be fairly effective in producing an accurate search on PubMed: Cho MJ[Author] AND Chapel Hill[AD] AND pharmacy[AD] AND 2003[MHDA] : 2008[MHDA] Just plug in your own information before each [ ] tag. The [AU] denotes author, [AD] is affiliation, and the [MDA] tags define a range of years to search in (in this example, between 2003 and 2008). If you have more than one term for a particular field, such as wanting to search for publications you had at two different institutions, try something like this: Xiao X[AU] AND ((Chapel Hill[AD] AND pharmacy[AD]) OR pittsburgh[AD]) AND 2003[MHDA] : 2008[MHDA] In the search string above, we searched for Xiao Xiao’s publications from his time at Chapel Hill and the University of Pittsburgh. Note that we put the sea

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