Promega Corporation

Citations

To Search Citations:

Select one or more applications in the menu below and/or enter a search terms in the text field.

Citations are publications that cite the use of Promega products. The results will include the reference to the journal and a brief note on the use of Promega product in the article. To submit an article for inclusion in our database, please use this form.

Tips for Searching

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Tips for Searching

Our Citations database contains references for peer-review journal articles that cite the use of Promega products. There are three ways to search the database:

  1. Enter keywords (including catalog numbers, product names or authors) into the text field.
  2. Select one or more Applications from the menu.
  3. Use a combination of Application(s) and keyword text to search Citations.

For Citations using a particular Promega product we suggest that you search by product name or catalog number. For searches with a broader scope, a good strategy is to select one or two applications, view the results, and then narrow the focus by adding keywords to the search criteria.

Citations that fit the search criteria will be displayed in reverse chronological order (newer references first). We have not included Promega literature about our products in this database of Citations. See Publications or Protocols for additional information on specific products.

Each return entry contains two main parts: the reference and a short note about the use of Promega product.

Boolean Searching

The following Boolean connectors can be used: and, or, and not. Examples:

DNA and purification = Results contain both DNA and purification
DNA or purification = Results contain DNA or purification
DNA not purification = Results contain DNA, but exclude results that contain purification

The search engine automatically inserts and between words if nothing else is specified, so the connector and can be omitted in search terms. For example, searching for RNA purification equals searching for RNA and purification. If more than one application is selected, the search engine will use or between applications for the search.

If you use more than one kind of a Boolean connector in your search term, you must use parentheses to indicate precisely what you want to search for. For example:

(DNA and purification) or luciferase = Results contain both DNA and purification or luciferase.
DNA and (purification or luciferase) = Results contain DNA and purification or luciferase.

Double quotes can be used to specify a phrase search (i.e., to find a string of terms in an exact order). For example:

"DNA purification" = Results contain the exact phrase DNA purification.

Common words, such as in and the, are considered noise words and are ignored in searches.

Word fragment search is not supported automatically. To search for a word fragment, you have to use the wildcard symbol *. The wildcard symbol can be used in any position in the term and matches any number of characters. Examples: apop* matches apoptosis or apoptotic; *NA matches DNA or RNA; te*t matches text or test.

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