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pubspro/pubmed-search

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MCP server for PubMed search and literature summarization

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pubspro/pubmed-search

Added 7 June 2026

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Overview

An MCP server that provides programmatic access to PubMed for searching biomedical literature and generating summaries. It is built in Python and operates as a tool for integrating PubMed data into AI workflows.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI-driven literature search or summarization tools that need structured access to PubMed

Use cases

  • Search PubMed for relevant biomedical articles programmatically
  • Summarize literature results for quick review
  • Integrate PubMed searches into AI agents or automation pipelines

Notes

An MCP server that provides programmatic access to PubMed for searching biomedical literature and generating summaries. It is built in Python and operates as a tool for integrating PubMed data into AI workflows.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-30. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Search PubMed for relevant biomedical articles programmatically
  • Summarize literature results for quick review
  • Integrate PubMed searches into AI agents or automation pipelines

Pros

  • Direct access to PubMed’s vast biomedical literature database
  • Python-based, easy to extend or customize
  • Open source with no vendor lock-in

Cons

  • Zero stars on GitHub indicates very early stage or limited adoption
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client to use
  • Documentation and community support likely minimal

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Pros

  • Direct access to PubMed's vast biomedical literature database
  • Python-based, easy to extend or customize
  • Open source with no vendor lock-in

Cons

  • Zero stars on GitHub indicates very early stage or limited adoption
  • Requires an MCP-compatible client to use
  • Documentation and community support likely minimal