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Summary form only given. The accumulation of biomedical literature makes it increasingly difficult for scientists to keep up with scientific advancements, requiring the development of text mining tools to collect and integrate data in a high-throughput fashion. A major challenge in biomedical text mining is how to recognize genes sensitively and accurately, and translate them to their official gene...