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"Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily H member 2"
"EPO"
"CNTFR", "CNTF receptor"
"DXM"
"MK801"
From Daniela:
1.) Was searching for "insulin receptor", but the first hits gave the Glucose-dependent insulinotropic receptor, the actual insulin receptor was on place 4 (starting with the rat one). I would the exact match to be ranked higher than similar matches.
2.) Tried to add the organism as the search interface implied, but adding organism:Homo sapiens or variations thereof didn't work.
3.) Tried to search for the protein as was done with ConceptWiki (several users might have optimized their queries to the syntax): Insulin receptor (Homo sapiens). This returns the Chembl target "Homo sapiens" as first hit, no change in the ranking of the following results (rat still before human).
4.) The UniProt hits don't show the organism. Here it is difficult for the user to decide which protein is the one of interest.
Here are some of the original query tests from years ago:
Various problem queries which need to be tested.
"Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily H member 2"
"EPO"
"CNTFR", "CNTF receptor"
"DXM"
"MK801"
From Daniela:
1.) Was searching for "insulin receptor", but the first hits gave the Glucose-dependent insulinotropic receptor, the actual insulin receptor was on place 4 (starting with the rat one). I would the exact match to be ranked higher than similar matches.
2.) Tried to add the organism as the search interface implied, but adding organism:Homo sapiens or variations thereof didn't work.
3.) Tried to search for the protein as was done with ConceptWiki (several users might have optimized their queries to the syntax): Insulin receptor (Homo sapiens). This returns the Chembl target "Homo sapiens" as first hit, no change in the ranking of the following results (rat still before human).
4.) The UniProt hits don't show the organism. Here it is difficult for the user to decide which protein is the one of interest.
Here are some of the original query tests from years ago:
scientific_testing.xlsx
Issues with the autocompletion.docx
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