Biomedical literature from around the world. Journals are selected by subject experts for inclusion in the core database MEDLINE. Select newspapers, magazines, and newsletters considered useful to the broad biomedicine user community are also included. Molecular biology databases of proteins, genomes and population studies are also available. UCe-links provides access to articles.
PubMed includes MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), other biomedical and life science journals, and the NCBI Bookshelf. PubMed also provides links to other NCBI molecular biology resources, including nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, 3-D protein structure data, population study data sets, and assemblies of complete genomes in an integrated system. Note: The link above goes to a specially configured version of PubMed for UC Berkeley users that will display the Get It at UC button for full text article access. To use the free public version, please click here.
Biomedical literature. A significant portion of Embase literature is not available in PubMed - Embase has more coverage of European literature. Good coverage and indexing by trade name and manufacturer for drugs and medical devices. Convenient search interface to compare population, intervention and outcome. Literature on the business of health, conference abstracts.
Indexes journals, including many not in Medline, from over 90 countries, and indexes conference abstracts from many conferences. Broad biomedical scope with strong coverage in drug, pharmaceutical, and toxicological research including economic evaluation.
Provides access to dozens of current medical textbooks in numerous specialty areas, procedural and other videos, a differential diagnosis tool, practice guidelines, cases, patient education materials, and more.
Textbooks and videos for basic neurology, neuroanatomy, neuroscience, opthamology, movement disorders, EEG monitoring, clinical examination, and pediatric care.
Includes the subject areas of basic neurology, neuroanatomy, neuroscience, ophthalmology, movement disorders, EEG monitoring, clinical examination, and pediatric care.