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BMCBI
2011
14 years 9 months ago
PI: An open-source software package for validation of the SEQUEST result and visualization of mass spectrum
Background: Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) has emerged as the leading method for high- throughput protein identification in proteomics. Recent technological breakthroughs have d...
Yantao Qiao, Hong Zhang, Dongbo Bu, Shiwei Sun
VIS
2005
IEEE
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16 years 7 months ago
Differential Protein Expression Analysis via Liquid-Chromatography/Mass-Spectrometry Data Visualization
Differential protein expression analysis is one of the main challenges in proteomics. It denotes the search for proteins, whose encoding genes are differentially expressed under a...
Lars Linsen, Julia Löcherbach, Matthias Berth...
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
A machine learning approach for the identification of odorant binding proteins from sequence-derived properties
Background: Odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are believed to shuttle odorants from the environment to the underlying odorant receptors, for which they could potentially serve as od...
Ganesan Pugalenthi, E. Ke Tang, Ponnuthurai N. Sug...
NAR
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
The MPI Bioinformatics Toolkit for protein sequence analysis
The MPI Bioinformatics Toolkit is an interactive web service which offers access to a great variety of public and in-house bioinformatics tools. They are grouped into different se...
Andreas Biegert, Christian Mayer, Michael Remmert,...
BMCBI
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Predicting protein-protein interactions in unbalanced data using the primary structure of proteins
Background: Elucidating protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is essential to constructing protein interaction networks and facilitating our understanding of the general principles ...
Chi-Yuan Yu, Lih-Ching Chou, Darby Tien-Hao Chang