Data Mining in Proteomics From Standards to Applications /

Through the rapid development of proteomics methods and technologies, an enormous amount of data was created, leading to a wide-spread rethinking of strategy design and data interpretation. In Data Mining in Proteomics: From Standards to Applications, experts in the field present these new insights...

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Other Authors: Hamacher, Michael. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Eisenacher, Martin. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Stephan, Christian. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology, 696
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-987-1
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505 0 |a Instruments and Methods in Proteomics -- In-Depth Protein Characterization by Mass Spectrometry -- Analysis of Phosphoproteomics Data -- The Origin and Early Reception of Sequence Databases -- Laboratory Data and Sample Management for Proteomics -- PRIDE and ‘Database on Demand’ as Valuable Tools for Computational Proteomics -- Analyzing Proteomics Identifications in the Context of Functional and Structural Protein Annotation: Integrating Annotation Using PICR, DAS, and BioMart -- Tranche Distributed Repository and ProteomeCommons.org -- Data Standardization by the HUPO-PSI: How Has the Community Benefitted? -- mzIdentML: An Open Community-Built Standard Format for the Results of Proteomics Spectrum Identification Algorithms -- Spectra, Chromatograms, Metadata: mzML – The Standard Data Format for Mass Spectrometer Output -- imzML: Imaging Mass Spectrometry Markup Language – A Common Data Format for Mass Spectrometry Imaging -- Tandem Mass Spectrometry Spectral Libraries and Library Searching -- Inter-Lab Proteomics: Data Mining in Collaborative Projects on the Basis of the HUPO Brain Proteome Project´s Pilot Studies -- Data Management and Data Integration in the HUPO Plasma Proteome Project -- Statistics in Experimental Design, Preprocessing, and Analysis of Proteomics Data -- The Evolution of Protein Interaction Networks -- Cytoscape: Software for Visualization and Analysis of Biological Networks -- Text Mining for Systems Modelling -- Identification of Alternatively Spliced Transcripts Using a Proteomic Informatics Approach -- Distributions of Ion Series in ETD and CID Spectra: Making a Comparison -- Evaluation of Peak Picking Algorithms for Protein Mass Spectrometry -- OpenMS and TOPP: Open Source Software for LC-MS Data Analysis -- LC/MS Data Processing for Label-Free Quantitative Analysis -- Spectral Properties of Correlation Matrices: Towards Enhanced Spectral Clustering -- Standards, Databases, and Modeling Tools in Systems Biology -- Modelling of Cellular Processes: Methods, Data, and Requirements. 
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