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Protégé was developed by the [http://bmir.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR)] at the [http://www-med.stanford.edu/ Stanford University School of Medicine].
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Protégé is developed at the [http://bmir.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR)] at the [http://www-med.stanford.edu/ Stanford University School of Medicine].
  
 
Authors wishing to cite the Protégé project in scientific papers and communications should reference our Web site: [http://protege.stanford.edu http://protege.stanford.edu]. We would be grateful if scientific publications resulting from projects that make use of Protégé would include the following sentence in the acknowledgments section: "This work was conducted using the Protégé resource, which is supported by grant LM007885 from the United States National Library of Medicine."
 
Authors wishing to cite the Protégé project in scientific papers and communications should reference our Web site: [http://protege.stanford.edu http://protege.stanford.edu]. We would be grateful if scientific publications resulting from projects that make use of Protégé would include the following sentence in the acknowledgments section: "This work was conducted using the Protégé resource, which is supported by grant LM007885 from the United States National Library of Medicine."

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How to Cite Protege

Protégé is developed at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Authors wishing to cite the Protégé project in scientific papers and communications should reference our Web site: http://protege.stanford.edu. We would be grateful if scientific publications resulting from projects that make use of Protégé would include the following sentence in the acknowledgments section: "This work was conducted using the Protégé resource, which is supported by grant LM007885 from the United States National Library of Medicine."