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29002350

29002350 is a numeric identifier used in a variety of digital databases and catalogues. On its own it has no intrinsic meaning; its interpretation depends on the data source.

In biomedical literature databases such as PubMed, the string 29002350 would typically correspond to a PMID

In genomics and bioinformatics, numeric identifiers like 29002350 can appear as accession numbers in sequence databases

In data management, 29002350 can function as a primary key or catalog number within a database, library

Because numeric identifiers are reused across systems, disambiguation is essential when interpreting 29002350. Users should consult

(PubMed
Identifier).
PMIDs
are
assigned
sequentially
to
articles
indexed
in
PubMed
and
are
used
to
retrieve
bibliographic
records
and
links
to
full
text
when
available.
A
PMID
is
unique
within
PubMed
and
is
often
cited
in
scientific
writing.
(for
example
GenBank,
ENA,
or
DDBJ).
An
exact
match
would
refer
to
a
single
record
describing
a
gene,
transcript,
or
sequence;
the
precise
content
depends
on
the
database
and
organism,
and
requires
a
lookup.
system,
or
inventory.
In
each
case
the
number
is
a
reference
to
a
stored
item,
not
a
universally
meaningful
value.
the
relevant
database
documentation
or
metadata
to
determine
what
object
is
being
referenced.