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TOPIC: SciSearch®—A Cited Reference Database is an international multidisciplinary index to the literature of science, biomedicine and related disciplines produced by Thomson (ISI®). It provides cover-to-cover indexing of more than 6,100 evaluated international journals.
An important feature of SciSearch is citation indexing. In SciSearch all references cited in the bibliography of a source document are indexed in the Cited Reference field. You may search authors, works, journal papers, books, editors, patents and more. This tool gives you the power to locate experts whose works are being cited by others, to track research in a given field and to find highly relevant references to a topic of interest.
This application shows an abstract in SciSearch of an article written by John B. Classen, from the April-May 2003 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism. You will use the Cited Reference field (CR=) to find authors and papers that cited this paper.
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COMMAND SUMMARY
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SELECT AU=CLASSEN J?
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Sample record:
This record contains 63 bibliographic references (not all shown here).
Note the author’s name and the bibliographic information, such as journal name, publication year, volume number, issue and pages.
In the search we want to find authors and works besides this author that have cited this paper.
The Cited Reference field (CR=) contains the list of bibliographic references that were cited by this paper.
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2/9/2
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
11956837 Genuine Article#: 715HL Number of References: 63
Clustering of cases of type 1 diabetes Mellitus occurring
2-4 years after vaccination is consistent with clustering
after infections and progression to type 1 diabetes mellitus
in autoantibody positive individuals
Author: Classen JB (REPRINT) ; Classen DC
Corporate Source: Classen Immunotherappies Inc, 6517
Montrose Ave/Baltimore//MD/21212 (REPRINT); Classen
Immunotherappies Inc, Baltimore//MD/21212; Univ Utah,Sch
Med, Div Infect Dis, Salt Lake City//UT/
Journal: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM,
2003 , V 16, N4 ( APR-MAY ) , P 495-508
ISSN: 0334-018X Publication date: 20030400
Publisher: FREUND PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD , STE 500, CHESHAM
HOUSE, 150 REGENT ST, LONDON W1R 5FA, ENGLAND
Language: English Document Type: ARTICLE
Geographic Location: USA
Journal Subject Category: ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM;
PEDIATRICS
Abstract: Objective: We previously analyzed data from a
hemophilus vaccine trial and identified clusters of extra
cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) caused by the vaccine
that occurred between 36 and 48 months after immunization.
Published reports indicate clustering of cases of T1DM
occurring approximately 2-4 years after mumps infection. Others
have reported a 2-4 year delay between the onset of
autoantibodies and the development of T1DM. We attempted to
determine whether similar clustering of cases of T1DM occurred
after immunization with vaccines other than hemophilus.
Methods: We searched MEDLINE and reviewed references
from published papers to find data-bases on the incidence of T1DM
and then searched MEDLINE to ...
Descriptors--Author Keywords: type 1 diabetes mellitus ;
vaccines; pertussis ; BCG ; measles ; mumps ; rubella
Identifiers-- KeyWord Plus(R): ISLET-CELL ANTIBODIES; RISING
INCIDENCE; HUMORAL AUTOIMMUNITY; CUMULATIVE INCIDENCE; MUMPS
VACCINATION; DEGREE RELATIVES; BCG-VACCINATION; RUBELLA VACCINE;
HIGH-RISK; INSULIN
Cited References:
BR MED J, 1981, V282, P1563
*WHO, 1985, WORLD HLTH STAT ANN
BLOM L, 1991, V34, P176, DIABETOLOGIA
BODANSKY HJ, 1990, V7, P611, DIABETIC MED
BONIFACIO E, 2001, V50, P2451, DIABETES
BOSI E, 1991, V40, P977, DIABETES
CAMERON MJ, 2000, V165, P1102, J IMMUNOL
CARDOZO AK, 2001, V50, P909, DIABETES
CLASSEN JB, 1999, V319, P1133, BRIT MED J
CLASSEN JB, 2001, V57, P532, MED HYPOTHESES
CLASSEN JB, 1996, V39, P500, DIABETOLOGIA
CLASSEN DC, 1997, V6, P449, INFECT DIS CLIN PRAC
CLASSEN JB, 2002, V35, P247, AUTOIMMUNITY
CLASSEN JB, 1999, V21, P423, DRUG SAFETY
DAHLQUIST G, 1995, V38, P873, DIABETOLOGIA
DESTEFANO F, 2001, V108, e112, PEDIATRICS
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1. BEGIN File 34 to search SciSearch.
2. EXPAND the author’s name in the Cited Reference (CR=) field. Use the author’s last name followed by a space followed by the first and second initials together. If looking for a specific work, add a comma and the publication year after the author’s initials.
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File 34:SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci 1990-2007/Mar W3
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp
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E1 6 CR=CLASSEN JB, 2001, V57, P532, MED HYPOTHESES
E2 7 CR=CLASSEN JB, 2002, V35, P247, AUTOIMMUNITY
E3 0 *CR=CLASSEN JB, 2003
E4 6 CR=CLASSEN JB, 2003, V16, P495, J PEDIATR ENDOCR
E5 1 CR=CLASSEN JB, 2006, V15, P390, PHARMACOEPIDEM DR
E6 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1975, V46, P2268, J APPL PHYS
E7 2 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1978, V49, P4117, J APPL PHYS
E8 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1982, V195, P800, ANN SURG
E9 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1982, V40, P839, APPL PHYS LETT
E10 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1982, V53, P913, REV SCI INSTRUM
E11 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1989, V25, P2233, IEEE T MAGN
E12 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1989, V39, P2054, PHYS REV B
E13 1 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1991, P405, MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBIL
E14 17 CR=CLASSEN JH, 1991, V62, P996, REV SCI INSTRUM
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S1 6 CR='CLASSEN JB, 2003, V16, P495, J PEDIATR ENDOCR' |

4. SELECT the author’s name in the Author field (AU=), using the author’s last name, a space and first initial followed by a question mark (?) to pull in Classen J or Classen JB.
5. Eliminate the records authored by the cited author from the set of records that cite the author.
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6. TYPE a few records in Format 6 to view titles, publication dates and the number of bibliographic references.
Note that the number of references the author cited appears just above the title.
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3/6/1
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
15896249 Genuine Article#: 116NV Number of
References: 51
Postlicensure epidemiology of childhood vaccination:
the Danish experience ( ABSTRACT AVAILABLE )
Publication date: 20061000
3/6/2
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
15470930 Genuine Article#: 074JK Number of
References: 115
Live bacterial vaccines - a review and identification
of potential hazards ( ABSTRACT AVAILABLE )
Publication date: 20060623
3/6/3
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
13340195 Genuine Article#: 870HI Number of
References: 86
Mechanistic actions of the risks and adverse events
associated with vaccine administration ( ABSTRACT AVAILABLE )
Publication date: 20041100
3/6/4
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
12639366 Genuine Article#: 808IJ Number of
References: 24
Childhood vaccination and type 1 diabetes ( ABSTRACT
AVAILABLE )
Publication date: 20040401
3/6/5
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
12609777 Genuine Article#: 805QQ Number of
References: 6
Pertussis infections, vaccines and Type 1 diabetes -
Reply
Publication date: 20040400 |

7. TYPE selected records in Format 9 to see the bibliographic citation, abstract, descriptors and cited references.
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3/9/4
DIALOG(R)File 34: SciSearch(R) Cited Ref Sci
(c) 2007 The Thomson Corp. All rights reserved.
12639366 Genuine Article#: 808IJ Number of References: 24
Childhood vaccination and type 1 diabetes
Author: Hviid A (REPRINT) ; Stellfeld M; Wohlfahrt J; Melbye M
Corporate Source: Statens Serum Inst,Dept Epidemiol Res,
Danish Epidemiol Sci Ctr,Artillerivej 5/DK-2300 Copenhagen
S//Denmark/ (REPRINT); Statens Serum Inst,Dept Epidemiol Res,
Danish Epidemiol Sci Ctr,DK-2300 Copenhagen S//Denmark/;
Statens Serum Inst,Dept Med,DK-2300 Copenhagen//Denmark/
Journal: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE , 2004 , V 350 ,
N14 ( APR 1 ) , P 1398-1404
ISSN: 0028-4793 Publication date: 20040401
Publisher: MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC/NEJM , WALTHAM WOODS
CENTER, 860 WINTER ST,, WALTHAM, MA 02451-1413 USA
Language: English Document Type: ARTICLE
Geographic Location: Denmark
Journal Subject Category: MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Abstract: BACKGROUND:
A link between childhood vaccinations and the
development of type 1 diabetes has been proposed.
METHODS:
We evaluated a cohort comprising all children born
in Denmark from January 1, 1990, through December 31, 2000,
for whom detailed information on vaccinations and type 1
diabetes was available. Using Poisson regression models,
we estimated rate ratios according to vaccination status,
including the trend associated with the number of doses,
among all children and in a subgroup of children who had
siblings with type 1 diabetes. Given recent claims of
clustering of cases of diabetes two to four years after
vaccination, we also estimated rate ratios during the
period after vaccination.
RESULTS:
Type 1 diabetes was diagnosed in 681 children during
4,720,517 person-years of follow-up. The rate ratio for type
1 diabetes among children who received at least one dose
of vaccine, as compared with unvaccinated children, was
0.91 (95 percent confidence interval, 0.74 to 1.12) for
Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine; 1.02 (95 percent
confidence interval, 0.75 to 1.37) for diphtheria, tetanus,
and inactivated poliovirus vaccine; 0.96 (95 percent
confidence interval, 0.71 to 1.30) for diphtheria, tetanus,
acellular pertussis, and inactivated poliovirus vaccine;
1.06 (95 percent confidence interval, 0.80 to 1.40) for
whole-cell pertussis vaccine; 1.14 (95 percent confidence
interval, 0.90 to 1.45) for measles, mumps, and rubella
vaccine; and ....
CONCLUSIONS: These results do not support a causal
relation between childhood vaccination and type 1 diabetes.
Identifiers-- KeyWord Plus(R): MELLITUS; IMMUNIZATION;
RISK; INFECTIONS; DISEASES; VACCINES; IDDM; MECHANISMS;
AUTOIMMUNE; REGISTRY
Cited References:
DIABETOLOGIA, 2000, V43, P47
LANCET, 2000, V356, P1690
GREEN A, 2000, V355, P873, LANCET
*I VACC SAF DIAB W, 1999, V18, P217, PEDIATR INFECT DIS J
ANDERSEN TF, 1999, V46, P263, DAN MED BULL
ATKINSON MA, 1994, V331, P1428, NEW ENGL J MED
BACH JF, 2002, V347, P911, NEW ENGL J MED
BLOM L, 1991, V34, P176, DIABETOLOGIA
CLASSEN JB, 2002, V35, P247, AUTOIMMUNITY
CLASSEN JB, 1999, V31, P43, AUTOIMMUNITY
CLASSEN DC, 1997, V6, P449, INFECT DIS CLIN PRAC
CLASSEN JB, 1996, V24, P137, AUTOIMMUNITY
CLASSEN JB, 2001, V57, P532, MED HYPOTHESES
CLASSEN JB, 2003, V16, P495, J PEDIATR ENDOCR MET
CLAYTON D, 1993, STAT MODELS EPIDEMIO
DESTEFANO F, 2001, V108, P1360, PEDIATRICS
HUMMEL M, 2000, V23, P969, DIABETES CARE |
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