Dialog Search Strategy to Locate Toxicology Records in MEDLINE ----------------------------------------------------------------- The following search strategy is derived from the toxicology-specific strategy NLM recommends for identifying toxicology records on PubMed. Although it is not a replacement for the former TOXLINE file, this strategy can be used to identify toxicology-specific records in the reloaded MEDLINE on Dialog. To use this strategy; Copy and paste the Toxicology strategy (all 24 lines) into Word. Make sure the list is size 8 font. Each search statement should be on one line only. Lock the lock in the type ahead buffer in DialogLink. Click on the Edit button in DialogLink and then click Paste. Paste the list into the type ahead buffer on DialogLink. Check the strategy to be sure it has copied over correctly and completely. Remove extra character from the end of each line. Unlock the lock and press the enter key. This will run the strategy. You may add terms needed to the last search statement of the hedge, which will be S24. ----------------------------------------------------------------- If you will reuse this strategy, you may wish to save it as a text document (*.txt). After beginning the MEDLINE file, this saved text file can be loaded into the type-ahead buffer using the DialogLink menu commands "File, Load Type-Ahead Buffer" and then indicating the location on your computer of the saved text file. For non-DialogLink users, each line of strategy can be copied and pasted individually into the command line of the product you are using. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Use the following search strategy to retrieve toxicology records from MEDLINE (Files 154/155): s (inorganic chemicals! or alcohols! or aldehydes! or amides! or amidines! or amines! or azo compounds! or boron compounds!) (l) ae s (carboxylic acids! or ethers! or free radicals! or glycosylation end products, advanced or hydrazines! or hydrocarbons!) (l) ae s (imides! or imines! or isocyanates! or lactones! or nitriles! or nitro compounds! or nitroso compounds!) (l) ae s (keton? or amyl nitrite?) (l) ae s (onium compounds! or organometallic compounds! or organophosphorus compounds! or organoselenium compounds!) (l) ae s (organosilicon compounds! or organothiophosphorus compounds! or phenols! or quinones! or semicarbazides!) (l) ae s (sulfur compounds! or triazines! or urea! or heterocyclic compounds! or polycyclic hydrocarbons!) (l) ae s (reproductive control agents! or abortifacient agents! or contraceptive agents! or fertility agents!) (l) ae s (luteolytic agents! or menstruation-inducing agents! or oxytocics! or tocolytic agents!) (l) ae s (central nervous system agents! or peripheral nervous system agents! or autonomic agents! or neuromuscular agents!) (l) ae s (sensory system agents! or cardiovascular agents! or biomedical "and" dental materials!) (l) ae s (alloys! or biocompatible materials! or bone cements! or cariogenic agents or cariostatic agents! or dental materials! or mouthwashes!) (l) ae s (tissue adhesives! or anti-infective agents! or dermatologic agents! or specialty chemicals "and" products!) (l) ae s (enzyme activators! or gtp phosphohydrolase activators! or plants, medicinal) (l) ae s plants, toxic! or environmental illness! or occupational diseases! or poisoning! or substance-related disorders! or burns, chemical or radiation injuries! or animals, poisonous! s (neoplasms! or musculoskeletal diseases! or digestive system diseases!) (l) ci s (stomatognathic diseases! or jaw diseases! or mouth diseases! or pharyngeal diseases!) (l) ci s (stomatognathic system abnormalities! or temporomandibular joint disorders! or tooth diseases!) (l) ci s (respiratory tract diseases! or otorhinolaryngologic diseases! or nervous system diseases!) (l) ci s (eye diseases! or urologic "and" male genital diseases! or fournier gangrene or genital diseases, male!) (l) ci s (tuberculosis, urogenital! or urogenital diseases! or urologic diseases! or genital diseases, female!) (l) ci s (cardiovascular diseases! or hemic "and" lymphatic diseases! or hematologic diseases!) (l) ci s (lymphatic diseases! or endocrine diseases! or immunologic diseases! or animal diseases!) (l) ci s hearing loss, noise-induced or heavy metal poisoning, nervous system! or environmental pollutants! or noxae! s (drug therapy! or tampons or tissue expanders) (l) ae s mental disorders (l) ci s toxicology or metabolic detoxication, drug or drug interactions! or environmental pollution! or radiologic health! or accidents, occupational! s adverse drug reaction reporting systems or toxicity tests! or toxif? or toxig? s radiotherapy (l) ae s carcinogen? or mutagen? or poison? or toxic? s (terato? or terata? or toxico?)/ti s toxice? or toxicf? or toxich? or toxici? or toxicl? or toxics? or toxict? or toxicu? or toxicy? s lc50 s s1:s33