iCite is a tool with three modules: Influence, Translation, and Open Citations.
iCite: Influence delivers metrics of scientific influence such as the Relative Citation Ratio (RCR), which is field- and time-adjusted, and benchmarked to NIH publications as the baseline. Read about how RCR is calculated at PLOS Biology.
iCite: Translation measures how Human, Animal, or Molecular/Cellular Biology-oriented each paper is, and uses this information to track and predict citation by clinical articles. Read about how the Approximate Potential to Translate (APT), a machine learning-based estimate of the likelihood that a paper will be cited in later clinical trials/guidelines is calculated at PLOS Biology.
iCite: Open Citations disseminates link-level, public-domain citation data from the NIH Open Citation Collection (NIH-OCC). Read about the NIH-OCC at PLOS Biology.
PMIDs from your iSearch COVID-19 Portfolio results are used to conduct a search and return results in iCite within a new browser tab or window. If transferring from iSearch - Grants, the PMIDs are those linked to the core grants in your result set. As publications are linked to core grants and not individual ApplIDs you may find publication dates prior to any time filter you apply in the Grants module.