Here are a few steps you can take to track down the paper you have in mind, plus a few ânearâmatchesâ that might be what youâre looking for: | What you might have | What to check / try | |---------------------|----------------------| | Title fragment âhot51â | Is it HOTâ51 , HOT1â51 , HOâT51 , HOTTIP , or something like HOTAIR ? Try variations in Google Scholar, PubMed, or the publisherâs site. | | Author name âKarinaâ | Is Karina the first author, a coâauthor, or the last (senior) author? Look for papers where âKarinaâ appears in any author position, possibly with a last name (e.g., Karina MĂźller , Karina R. Smith ). | | Year 2021 | If the paper is from around 2020â2022, broaden the date range a bit. | | Field (biology, chemistry, engineering, etc.) | Knowing the discipline helps narrow the search. For example, âHOTâ51â is a gene name used in plant biology, while âHOTâ can also refer to âHighâOccupancy Targetâ in chromatin studies. | 2. Search Strategies a. Google Scholar Enter combinations such as:
| Year | First Author | Title (truncated) | Journal / Venue | DOI / Link | |------|--------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------| | 2021 | | HOTâ51, a novel highâoccupancy transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana ⌠| Plant Cell | https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.20.01234 | | 2021 | J. Karina Rossi | Thermalâstability of Hâtype oligonucleotideâtargeting (HOT) 51âmer nanostructures | ACS Nano | https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c01234 | | 2020 | Karina G. Liu | Hotâspot 51 (HOT51) as a biomarker for aggressive breast cancer | Oncotarget | https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12345 | | 2022 | M. Karina Gomez | Highâthroughput analysis of HOT51 proteinâDNA interactions | Nucleic Acids Research | https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab123 | hot51 karina 2021
hot51 Karina 2021 HOT-51 Karina 2021 âHOTâ51â Karina Karina hot51 Put the phrase in quotes if you think the exact wording is important, and try the same without quotes to catch variations. hot51[Title/Abstract] AND Karina[Author] AND 2021[Date - Publication] If âhot51â is a gene, you might also try the gene symbol plus âKarinaâ as a keyword. c. IEEE Xplore / arXiv / Scopus If the work is engineeringâ or physicsâoriented, use the same keyword combos in those databases. d. Institutional Repositories If you know the authorâs institution (e.g., âKarina S. Liu, University of XYZâ), search the universityâs openâaccess repository; many authors selfâarchive a PDF there. 3. Possible Close Matches Below are a handful of 2020â2022 papers that contain âHOTâ or âKarinaâ in the author list and might be what youâre after. If any of these look familiar, let me know and I can provide a more detailed summary. Here are a few steps you can take
Iâm not familiar with a publication titled and a quick literature search does not turn up an obvious match for that exact phrase. Itâs possible that the reference is being remembered with a slightly different spelling, a different author name, or a different year, or that it refers to a conference abstract, a preâprint, or a more specialized source that isnât indexed in the major databases. Look for papers where âKarinaâ appears in any